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      Hyperkinetic manifestations in nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy. Semeiological features and physiopathological hypothesis.

      Neurological Sciences
      Adult, Brain, physiopathology, Epilepsy, Frontal Lobe, complications, diagnosis, Female, Humans, Hyperkinesis, etiology, Male, Parasomnias, Polysomnography, Video Recording

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          Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy is a syndromic entity that includes paroxysmal episodes with variable semeiology, intensity and duration, representing different aspects of the same epileptic condition. In a large series studied by videopolysomnographic recording at the Department of Neurological Sciences in Bologna, we disclosed four main semeiological patterns: the paroxysmal arousals, brief simple motor phenomena, similar to a sudden arousal, recurring several times per night; the hypermotor seizures, more complex motor episodes with violent motor behaviour, vocalisation, screaming, fearful and repetitive movements of the trunk and limbs; asymmetric, bilateral tonic seizures, which can evoke the seizures from the frontal mesial area; and epileptic nocturnal wanderings, which can mimic sleepwalking episodes.

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          16331398
          10.1007/s10072-005-0489-3

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          Adult,Brain,physiopathology,Epilepsy, Frontal Lobe,complications,diagnosis,Female,Humans,Hyperkinesis,etiology,Male,Parasomnias,Polysomnography,Video Recording

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