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Case histories are presented for four psychotic patients who ingested large quantities of water and subsequently developed grand mal seizures and serum sodium levels of less than 121 meq/liter. The physiology of psychogenic polydipsia and related disorders is reviewed. The relation of this disorder to temporal lobe seizures and to the use of phenothiazines is considered.
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PMID:Polydipsia, hyponatremia, and seizures in psychotic patients. 0 49

Arteriolar diameters and venular erythrocyte velocities in the small pial vessels on the surface of the cat brain were measured by TV methods during induced epileptic seizures through a cranial window. Grand mal seizures maximally dilated arterioles and increased venular erythrocyte velocity up to 400%. High positive correlation existed between changes in CSF hydrogen ion concentration and pial arteriolar diameter, suggesting metabolic regulation of CBF through CSF/interstitial fluid hydrogen ion alterations during the seizure.
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PMID:Brain microvascular hemodynamic responses to induced seizures. 0 70

A open clinic assay with barbexaclone which is an association of phenobarvital with light stimulant of the central nervous system (tau-l-ciclohexil-2-methil-aminopropane) for the treatment of epileptic disorders is reported. The authors have studied 40 patients aged between 0-12 years of age, of both sexes, all of them having convulsive seizures of the Grand Mal type associated or not to other epileptic manifestations. After analysing the different aspects of the group they consider satisfactory the results obtained: very good or good in 82,5% of the cases.
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PMID:[Clinical trial with barbexaclone in epilepsies]. 1 6

A 35-year-old man ingested food contaminated with lindane, an insecticide containing almost pure gamma hexachlorocyclohexane. Grand mal seizures and severe acidemia developed rapidly. The seizures recurred for nearly 2 hours, then ceased. In addition, the patient had muscle weakness and pain, headaches, episodic hypertension, myoglobinuria, acute renal failure and anemia. Pancreatitis developed 13 days after the ingestion of lindane. A muscle biopsy on the 15th day of illness demonstrated widespread necrosis and regeneration of muscle fibres. The patient's condition improved and he was discharged 24 days after the onset of his illness. During the year following the poisoning the patient noted difficulty with recent memory, loss of libido and easy fatigability. One year after lindane ingestion the results of physical examination, including those for muscle power and bulk, were normal.
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PMID:Acute lindane poisoning with development of muscle necrosis. 7 42

A report of eight cases with grand mal seizures secondary to accidental ingestion/exposure to benzahexachlorine has been presented. Persistant neurological signs and biochemical tests have been described. Seizures affected even the domestic animals like cows and buffaloes. Discussion of various clinical syndromes, treatment of organochlorine pesticide and their persistence in human body for years after removal from source of exposure is emphasized. Preventive measures are recommended. the authors are not aware of any similar reports from this part of the country.
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PMID:Epilepsy epidemic due to benzahexachlorine. 7 14

Serotonin was determined in platelets of 140 patients with idiopathic mal seizures. According to anticonvulsive therapy these patients were divided into the following five groups: no medication, Diphenylhydantoin, Diphenylhydantoin calcium, Primidon, and combination of various of the anticonvulsants mentioned. The results obtained in the entire group of patients as well as in the various subgroups were compared with those of a group of healthy persons without therapy. In addition the various subgroups were compared to each other. There were significantly reduced serotonin values in the patients with idiopathic grand mal seizures as well as in each of its various groups as compared with the values obtained in healthy persons. Furthermore, significantly higher values were observed in the patients receiving primidone as compared with those receiving no anticonvulsants, Diphenylhydantoin, and a combination of various anticonvulsants. Our results taken together with those reported in the literature point to the possibility that a special imbalance in the cerebral neurotransmitter system, including a deficiency of serotonin, may represent a pathogenetic factor for idiopathic grand mal seizures. In addition, this investigation indicates that primidone elevates serotonin in platelets of patients with grand mal seizures.
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PMID:Serotonin metabolism with idiopathic grand mal seizures. 8 62

Stereotactic Forel-H-Tomy has been performed in 20 cases of epilepsy refractory to medication of which 15 have been followed from 2 to 7 years. The outcome of operation in 7 cases is judged as 'markedly effective' or 'effective'. In 3 cases the operation was ineffective. Effectiveness was greater in bilateral operation. Improvement of EEG was indicated by disappearance or marked reduction of spikes (or sharp waves) or spike and wave complex. Grand mal seizures alone or cases of minor seizure alone have responded more favorably than other clinical types. Six cases demonstrated improvement of personality and emotions.
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PMID:Follow-up study of epileptic patients following forel-H-tomy. 9 39

In this report 52 patients meeting the criteria of centrencephalic myoclonic-astatic petit mal (10) at the beginning of petit mal are included. The results of clinical and encephalographic follow-up examinations are as follows: 1) The type reported here apparently has a petit mal course with peculiar characteristics, it therefore must be separated from Lennox syndrome: centrencephalic myoclonicastatic petit mal, pyknolepsia, bilateral myoclonus (impulsive petit mal). It should file under generalized primary petit mal epilepsy. 2) It is primarily defined by its EEG marker: "centrencephalic" EEG pattern (irregular and/or regular spike-wave groups, photosensibility and abnormal theta- and/or delta-rhythm). Rarely (33%) minor cerebral organic lesions as additional pathogenetic factors are uncovered by clinical and electroencephalographic examinations. 3) The clinical picture is characterized, aside from myoclonic and/or astatic seizures, by frequent absences (80%), rare tonic seizures (6%), petit mal status (25%) and mostly generalized grand mal seizures (62%). 4) There are changes of the course of the disease to Lennox syndrome (N = 6) in in children suffering from marked cerebral organic lesions at the onset of petit mal and in development of severe epilepsy. 5) Least favorite markers with respect to prognosis are concomitant grand mal seizures (p = 0,05), petit mal status (p = 0.008), additional 2/sec spike wave-pattern (spike wave Variant) in the EEG (p = 0.002) and previous seizures with focal signs. Favourite outcome of epilepsy are frequently connected to missing cerebral organic lesions (p = 0.05).
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PMID:[Centrencephalic myoclonic-astatic petit mal. Clinical and electroencephalographic long-term follow-up study in 52 patients (author's transl)]. 9 76

Epileptiform seizures occurred in a 34-year-old woman who was receiving amitriptyline and lithium carbonate therapy for treatment of endogenous depression. While receiving amitriptyline maintenance therapy, she was given lithium on two separate occasions, and despite serum levels of lithium in the therapeutic range, grand mal seizures developed. The seizures may represent a toxic reaction either to lithium or to combined drug therapy. Controlled studies are needed to evaluate both the efficacy and toxicity of combined drug therapy in affective disorders.
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PMID:Seizures during lithium-amitriptyline therapy. 11 90

Grand mal type of sequential spike discharges at 8-12 cps are rare as interseizure phenomena. When the grand mal component is prominent, it usually indicates a greater tendency for major convulsions. The case of a 15 year old girl who developed akinetic seizures along with her menarche and whose electroencephalogram showed recurring sharp waves at 10-11 cps, is reported, and its clinical significance discussed.
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PMID:"Grand mal type" of spike discharge as interseizure phenomenon. 11 38


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