2020
DOI: 10.1177/0004867420963730
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A report of Alice in Wonderland syndrome in schizophrenia

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“…The lengths of any seizure episode differ in each person, but time duration of 10 minutes up to 1 hour was decribed in literature [17][18][19][20][21]10]. Alice in Wonderland syndrome like seizures seem to be reproducible and be inducible by body part positioning and in mediation setting [22,23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lengths of any seizure episode differ in each person, but time duration of 10 minutes up to 1 hour was decribed in literature [17][18][19][20][21]10]. Alice in Wonderland syndrome like seizures seem to be reproducible and be inducible by body part positioning and in mediation setting [22,23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of investigations include: general check-ups (BP, bloodwork), neuro-imaging techniques (EEG, CT, PET, SPECT, MRI). Out of 107 treatment counts in scientific literature addressing underlying conditions, 3 were linked to treating infectious diseases (Kadia et al, 2017;Paniz-Mondolfi et al, 2018;Kubota et al, 2020), 92 were given antiepileptics/anti-migraine medication (Blom, 2016;Camacho Velasquez, 2016;Beh et al, 2018;Garcia-Cabo, 2019;Mastria et al, 2018;ElTarhouni, 2020;Matsudaira et al, 2020), 3 were given thermoregulators (Yokohama et al, 2017;Chirchiglia, 2019;Mudgal, 2021), 2 were given antipsychotic medication (Yokohama et al, 2017;Mudgal, 2021), 1 had a modification in psychostimulant dosage (Dugauquier et al, 2020), 2 had Electroconvulsive therapy (Blom, 2016), 1 transcranial magnetic stimulation (Blom, 2016), 1 patient had surgery (Mastria et al, 2018) and 2 treatments were non-pharmacological (Mastria et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%