Sleep-related seizures were reported in 64.8% of 111 subjects affected by temporal lobe epilepsy (49 men, 62 women, mean age 47 years, range: 2-60), patients with seizures only during sleep accounting for just 3.6% of the cases. Patients with seizure at onset during sleep, were charactherized, with respect to those with seizure at onset during wakefulness, by further occurrence of subsequent sleep-related seizures in the course of the disease, more frequent secondary generalization of focal seizures and more frequent co-existence of sleep-apnea.
Seizures originating from the temporal lobe and sleep: Clinical and prognostic value of different association pictures
Manni R.;Zambrelli E.;Terzaghi M.
2004-01-01
Abstract
Sleep-related seizures were reported in 64.8% of 111 subjects affected by temporal lobe epilepsy (49 men, 62 women, mean age 47 years, range: 2-60), patients with seizures only during sleep accounting for just 3.6% of the cases. Patients with seizure at onset during sleep, were charactherized, with respect to those with seizure at onset during wakefulness, by further occurrence of subsequent sleep-related seizures in the course of the disease, more frequent secondary generalization of focal seizures and more frequent co-existence of sleep-apnea.File in questo prodotto:
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