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The circadian rhythm of typical absence seizures--the frequency and duration of paroxysmal discharges.

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  • The circadian rhythm of typical absence seizures--the frequency and duration of paroxysmal discharges. Abstract Text:

    h nagaoH Nagao,t morimotoT Morimoto,m takahashiM Takahashi,s habaraS Habara,h nagaiH Nagai,h matsudaH Matsuda,h nagaoH Nagao,t morimotoT Morimoto,m takahashiM Takahashi,s habaraS Habara,h nagaiH Nagai,h matsudaH Matsuda,

    Twelve patients with typical absence seizures, aged five years two months to 10 years, were examined to clarify the circadian rhythm of 3 c/s spike-and-wave paroxysms (s-w paroxysms), by means of video-electroencephalography with telemetry. S-w paroxysms combined with clinical symptoms and continuing for more than four seconds were fewer during the afternoon than the morning and, moreover, during sleep. The correlation ratio between the frequency and duration of s-w paroxysms was r = -0.74, which was statistically significant (p less than 0.02). The duration of s-w paroxysms evoked by hyperventilation or photic stimulation did not differ from that of spontaneous s-w paroxysms. The s-w paroxysms were shorter and deformed in sleep. Therefore, the observation of typical absence seizures during the morning should be regarded as important. In patients with modified s-w paroxysms during sleep, it is important that electroencephalographic recording with stimulation, such as hyperventilation, is performed sufficiently.

    The circadian rhythm of typical absence seizures--the frequency and duration of paroxysmal discharges. Publishing Authors By Initials

    h nagaoH Nagao,t morimotoT Morimoto,m takahashiM Takahashi,s habaraS Habara,h nagaiH Nagai,h matsudaH Matsuda,h nagaoH Nagao,t morimotoT Morimoto,m takahashiM Takahashi,s habaraS Habara,h nagaiH Nagai,h matsudaH Matsuda,

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    The circadian rhythm of typical absence seizures--the frequency and duration of paroxysmal discharges. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Neuropediatrics

    VOLUME: 21

    Page Numbers: 79-82

    Journal Abbreviation: Neuropediatrics

    ISSN: 0174-304X

    DAY: 16

    MONTH: May

    YEAR: 1990

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    MESH TERMS: physiopathology

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Pathology for the Handicapped, Faculty of Education, Ehime University, Japan.

    Country: GERMANY, WEST

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