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Query: UMLS:C0036572 (
seizures
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In patients suffering from tick-borne encephalitis development of epileptic
seizures
,
Kozhevnikov's epilepsy
, Jackson's epilepsy, myoclonus-epilepsy, chorea-epilepsy Hunt's myoclonic dyssynergy and various hyperkineses without general convulsions was observed. It was found that a particular place in the structure of the convulsive syndrome was occupied by
Kozhevnikov's epilepsy
which was not so frequently encountered in other diseases. This is, probably, due to a particular vulnerability of the motor structures, mainly, at the spinal level, at which the final motor response is formed.
...
PMID:[Tick-borne encephalitis and epilepsy]. 679 56
Chronic progressive focal encephalitis or Rasmussen encephalitis (RE) is chronic brain disease of viral etiology. It is manifested by either partial motor or myoclonic
seizures
combined with hemiparesis. RE was described in detail in a girl of 8.5 years. The disease debut was observed at the age of 5.5 and manifested in the form of simple partial motor fits with serial episodes of secondary generalization. Post-attack hemiparesis was observed from the age of 7.5 and became permanent after 8. From this time myoclonic fits became constant, changed for the worse, memory and attention deteriorated. NMR tomography revealed widening and deepening of the Sylvian fissure as well as a focal decrease of left temporal area density. The patient was resistant to anticonvulsant, hormonal and immunosuppressive drugs. The criteria of RE diagnosis, its difference from
Kozhevnikov's epilepsy
are provided. Estimation of drug and surgical treatment effectivity is given. The necessity of early surgical treatment (functional hemisphere ectomy) is emphasized.
...
PMID:[Rasmussen's chronic progressive focal encephalitis]. 875 34