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Query: UMLS:C0022116 (
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Absence spells in adults have been recognized in association with disorders of excessive somnolence, transient
ischemia
of the temporal lobes, and seizure disorders. A 66-year-old man who presented with a history of absence spells for more than 20 years is described. After diagnosis of a
hyperventilation syndrome
without an associated seizure disorder, educational and behavioral therapy without the use of medication has produced a long, continuing remission of these spells. The
hyperventilation syndrome
continues to present in many ways, often without recognition by physicians for prolonged periods. The case presented exemplifies this problem and may be the first report of absence spells caused by hyperventilation.
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PMID:Absence spells. Hyperventilation syndrome as a previously unrecognized cause. 642 1
Eighteen adult patients with typical history and signs of normocalcemic tetany (
hyperventilation syndrome
) and 18 age- and sex-matched controls were submitted to a provocation test for tetany. This consisted of 10-min
ischemia
of the right arm produced by suprasystolic cuff compression at the upper arm (Trousseau test) and a postischemic electromyographic recording from the right interosseous I muscle. Postischemic repetitive discharges were found in all patients and predominantly consisted of multiples of 5 times and more. These discharges lasted 8 min on the average. Of the normal controls, as many as 16 subjects (88.8%) also exhibited tetanic discharges. However, these preferred a lower number of repetitions, such as doublets or triplets. Both number of repetition and duration of postischemic tetanic activity were significant parameters discriminating between patients and controls (2P less than 0.001), as was the cumulative total number of spontaneous potentials, amounting, on the average, to 10,266 in the group of patients and to only 320 in the controls (2P less than 0.001). The investigation has shown that the occurrence of postischemic tetanic spontaneous activity per se does not help to discriminate between cases of latent tetany and healthy controls. However, a normocalcemic tetanic condition may be assumed if multiples occur with a complexity of quadruplets or more, if these multiples last at least 2 min, and if they appear in a rhythmic order and in groups.
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PMID:[Standardization of the electromyographic tetany test in the diagnosis of normocalcemic tetany: the 10-minute Trousseau test in patients and healthy humans]. 686 Jan 23