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Ictal asystole—Late manifestation of partial epilepsy and importance of cardiac pacemaker
Salman Zubair, Ahmed B. Arshad, Bilal Saeed, Shoaib Luqman, Kalarickal J. Oommen Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy Volume 18, Issue 6, Pages (July 2009) DOI: /j.seizure Copyright © 2009 British Epilepsy Association Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 (A) Onset with bilateral fronto-temporal quasi-rhythmic activity, left>right. (B) Diffuse rhythmic theta/delta activity, more prominent in the left hemisphere. (C) Brady-arrhythmia leading to asystole. (D) Ictal asystole lasting for ∼15s—EEG with generalized attenuation. (E) Ictal asystole ends here with EEG still showing generalized attenuation. Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy , DOI: ( /j.seizure ) Copyright © 2009 British Epilepsy Association Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 (A) Onset with bilateral fronto-temporal quasi-rhythmic activity, left>right. (B) Diffuse rhythmic theta/delta activity, more prominent in the left hemisphere. (C) Brady-arrhythmia leading to asystole. (D) Ictal asystole lasting for ∼15s—EEG with generalized attenuation. (E) Ictal asystole ends here with EEG still showing generalized attenuation. Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy , DOI: ( /j.seizure ) Copyright © 2009 British Epilepsy Association Terms and Conditions
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Fig. 1 (A) Onset with bilateral fronto-temporal quasi-rhythmic activity, left>right. (B) Diffuse rhythmic theta/delta activity, more prominent in the left hemisphere. (C) Brady-arrhythmia leading to asystole. (D) Ictal asystole lasting for ∼15s—EEG with generalized attenuation. (E) Ictal asystole ends here with EEG still showing generalized attenuation. Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy , DOI: ( /j.seizure ) Copyright © 2009 British Epilepsy Association Terms and Conditions
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