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2006, Número 3

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Arch Neurocien 2006; 11 (3)


Estado epiléptico no convulsivo

Alanis GMI, Cruz EE, Ramos PJ, López GM
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 84
Paginas: 153-160
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PALABRAS CLAVE

estado epileptico no convulsivo, sin tomar, compliacaciones.

RESUMEN

El estado epileptico convulsivo generalizado fue identificado por Gowers y el no convulsivo fue descubierto por Lennox en 1945. En el presente estudio se define al estado epileptico no convulsivo como casos epilepticos no convulivos con duración no mayor a 5 minutos. Sus acusas pueden ser parcial o generalizado y sus complicaciones son variadas. Se estudiaraon 35 expedientes aunque se encontro alteración del lenguaje confunsión y desconexión del medio y una mortalidad del 5.7%


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