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Autonomic manifestations other than ictus emeticus in girl with SeLEAS (PS)

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Autonomic manifestations other than ictus emeticus in girl with SeLEAS (PS)

This video-EEG of 5.5 year-old-girl shows high amplitude theta waves, prominent in the left frontotemporo-occipital area, that became generalized after about 10 seconds and were associated clinically with slow wondering horizontal head movements, restless and discomfort behavior, a vague look, mydriasis, and a flushed face. The episode lasted about 1 minute. (Contributed by Dr. A Covanis.)

Associated Disorders

  • Idiopathic childhood occipital epilepsy (Gastaut type)
  • Rolandic epilepsy
  • Rolandic seizures