
pmid: 22584209
ABSTRACTIn reflex seizures induced by proprioceptive stimuli, the activated network may be identified as a single anatomo‐functional circuit; the sensory‐motor network. These seizures may be considered as epileptically‐enhanced stretch reflexes. Proprioceptive reflex epilepsies are a good example of the so‐called “system epilepsies”. We present three cases discussing the clinical features of such epilepsies. [Published with videosequences]
Male, Reflex, Stretch, Leg, Foot, Movement, Electroencephalography, Fructose, Lamotrigine, Proprioception, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Epilepsy, Reflex, Carbamazepine, Seizures, Humans, Anticonvulsants, Female, Age of Onset, Nerve Net, Stereotyped Behavior, Child
Male, Reflex, Stretch, Leg, Foot, Movement, Electroencephalography, Fructose, Lamotrigine, Proprioception, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Epilepsy, Reflex, Carbamazepine, Seizures, Humans, Anticonvulsants, Female, Age of Onset, Nerve Net, Stereotyped Behavior, Child
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