The Reveal in the Investigation of Syncope and Epilepsy (REVISE) study found that one in eight patients who were previously thought to have epilepsy or in whom this diagnosis was in doubt actually had ...
Seizures are sudden, uncontrolled CNS discharges, often without triggers, causing immediate unconsciousness, facial changes, frothing, and post-event disorientation. Syncope is brief fainting due to ...
A 24-year-old female patient presented with a history of recurrent seizures that commenced at 16 years of age, several weeks after experiencing substantial lower back trauma. The pattern of seizures ...
First the girl started gagging and turned pale. Then her lips turned blue. Her pupils grew larger and she began to pass out. Alicia Phillips of Clinton, Tennessee, had been curling her 10-year-old ...
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