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Query: UMLS:C0036572 (
seizures
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The aim of this prospective population-based study was to systematically define a cluster of diagnostic items which can assist in the early identification and classification of epileptic and non-epileptic
seizures
. A cohort of patients aged > or =14 years, suspected with a first epileptic seizure, were included in this study. A team of neurologists evaluated and classified all cases. Diagnostic items for epileptic and non-epileptic
seizures
were identified using logistic regression analysis. Three hundred and fifty cases entered this study. Distinctive features for epileptic
seizures
were postictal confusion (OR 0.09), an epileptiform EEG pattern (OR 0.02), and abnormal neuroimaging findings (OR 0.07), whereas for non-epileptic
seizures
of organic origin there was a history of hypertension (OR 7.5), and provoking factors (OR 13.4) such as exercise and warmth. Diagnostic items for
seizures
of non-organic origin were a history of febrile
seizures
(OR 5.8), treatment by a psychologist or psychiatrist (OR 9.1), and presentiment of the
seizure
(OR 3.7) such as a
feeling of choking
and palpitations. A separate analysis for the patients who were systematically investigated provided some additional diagnostic items for the different subgroups of patients. For instance, back arching during the
seizure
for the patients with
seizures
of non-organic origin and female sex for the patients with non-epileptic
seizures
of organic origin.
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PMID:The diagnosis of epileptic and non-epileptic seizures. 1470 33
Awakenings from sleep with gasping and
feeling of choking
can be due to nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (NFLE) as well as sleep apnea (OSA). We describe the case of an overweight man, referred to us with suspected OSA and reporting awakenings from sleep accompanied by gasping and a choking feeling, which proved to be, after investigation, NFLE
seizures
in a patient with comorbid OSA. We underline that gasping or choking on awakening, especially when accompanied by abnormal motor-behavioral manifestations, should be interpreted with caution. Careful investigation by means of video-polysomnography is warranted in selected cases, including patients with a strong clinical suspicion of sleep apnea.
...
PMID:Choking in the night due to NFLE seizures in a patient with comorbid OSA. 2531 97