neuro nzt
Permission As table 2 shows, there are no clinical signs of non-epileptic attacks which never occur in epilepsy, and apart from octal electroencephalogram neuro nzt (EEG) abnormalities, there are no signs unique to epilepsy. For this reason, it is dangerous to use any of the listed signs in isolation to make a diagnosis. There is a wide differential diagnosis for attacks that look “odd”. “Strangeness” in itself should not lead you to a diagnosis of pseudo seizures. Frontal lobe seizures can look particularly bizarre.
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