2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10194-006-0326-y
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Autonomic headache with autonomic seizures: a case report

Abstract: The aim of the report is to present a case of an autonomic headache associated with autonomic seizures. A 19-year-old male who had had complex partial seizures for 15 years was admitted with autonomic complaints and left hemicranial headache, independent from seizures, that he had had for 2 years and were provoked by watching television. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed right hippocampal sclerosis and electroencephalography revealed epileptic activity in right hemispheric areas. Treatment with valproic … Show more

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“…feeling of spinning) have been still scarse [3,16,17]. There are some reports regarding ictal mydriasis as the autonomic manifestation of seizures as a result of sympathetic neurons excitation [2,18]. Little is known about pupillary construction mechanisms during epileptic seizure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…feeling of spinning) have been still scarse [3,16,17]. There are some reports regarding ictal mydriasis as the autonomic manifestation of seizures as a result of sympathetic neurons excitation [2,18]. Little is known about pupillary construction mechanisms during epileptic seizure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%