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Partial status epilepticus causing a transient left ventricular apical ballooning
Nadia Benyounes, Michael Obadia, Jean-Michel Devys, Aude Thevenin, Serge Iglesias Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy Volume 20, Issue 2, Pages (March 2011) DOI: /j.seizure Copyright © 2010 British Epilepsy Association Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 (a and b) First EEG showing subcontinuous pseudoperiodic bi-or triphasic sharp waves over fronto-temporal lobes, with left predominance. (c) Second EEG showing a dramatic improvement. (d) ECG showing inverted T waves in the anterior and lateral leads. (e) First echocardiography (apical 2 chambers view stored in systole) showing a dyskinesis of the left ventricular apex (arrow). (f) Last echocardiography showing a normal left ventricular apex in systole (arrow). Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy , DOI: ( /j.seizure ) Copyright © 2010 British Epilepsy Association Terms and Conditions
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