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Thomas Jefferson University

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

2016

Psychogenic

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Semiological Classification Of Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures., Ali Akbar Asadi-Pooya, Jennifer Tinker, Elizabeth W. Fletman Nov 2016

Semiological Classification Of Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures., Ali Akbar Asadi-Pooya, Jennifer Tinker, Elizabeth W. Fletman

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

PURPOSE: We classified patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNESs) according to a newly proposed classification system. Then, we investigated the demographic and clinical differences between various classes of the patients.

METHODS: We retrospectively investigated all patients with PNESs admitted to the Jefferson Comprehensive Epilepsy Center from 2012 through 2016. We classified the patients into four distinct classes: patients with generalized motor seizures, patients with akinetic seizures, patients with focal motor seizures, and patients with seizures with subjective symptoms. All patients were interviewed by a neuropsychologist and were administered psychological assessment measures, including questions about PNES risk factors. For the statistical …


Ictal Verbal Help-Seeking: Occurrence And The Underlying Etiology., Ali Akbar Asadi-Pooya, Marjan Asadollahi, Krzysztof Bujarski, Amin H. Rabiei, Narsis Aminian, Dale Wyeth, Michael R. Sperling Nov 2016

Ictal Verbal Help-Seeking: Occurrence And The Underlying Etiology., Ali Akbar Asadi-Pooya, Marjan Asadollahi, Krzysztof Bujarski, Amin H. Rabiei, Narsis Aminian, Dale Wyeth, Michael R. Sperling

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

PURPOSE: Ictal verbal help-seeking has never been systematically studied before. In this study, we evaluated a series of patients with ictal verbal help-seeking to characterize its frequency and underlying etiology.

METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed all the long-term video-EEG reports from Jefferson Comprehensive Epilepsy Center over a 12-year period (2004-2015) for the occurrence of the term "help" in the text body. All the extracted reports were reviewed and patients with at least one episode of documented ictal verbal help-seeking in epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) were studied. For each patient, the data were reviewed from the electronic medical records, EMU report, and …


Ictal Pain: Occurrence, Clinical Features, And Underlying Etiologies., Ali Akbar Asadi-Pooya, Marjan Asadollahi, Michael R. Sperling Aug 2016

Ictal Pain: Occurrence, Clinical Features, And Underlying Etiologies., Ali Akbar Asadi-Pooya, Marjan Asadollahi, Michael R. Sperling

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

PURPOSE: We analyzed a series of patients with ictal pain to estimate its occurrence and characterize the underlying etiologies.

METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed all the long-term video-EEG reports from Jefferson Comprehensive Epilepsy Center over a 12-year period (2004-2015) for the occurrence of the term "pain" in the text body. All the extracted reports were reviewed, and patients with at least one documented episode of ictal pain in the epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) were included in the study.

RESULTS: During the study period, 5133 patients were investigated in our EMU. Forty-six patients (0.9%) had at least one documented episode of ictal …


Ictal Crying, Ali Akbar Asadi-Pooya, Dale Wyeth, Michael R. Sperling Jun 2016

Ictal Crying, Ali Akbar Asadi-Pooya, Dale Wyeth, Michael R. Sperling

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe a series of patients with ictal crying to estimate its occurrence and characterize the clinical features and the underlying etiology.

METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed all the long-term video-EEG reports from Jefferson Comprehensive Epilepsy Center over a 12-year period (2004-2015) for the occurrence of the terms "cry" or "sob" or "weep" in the text body. All the extracted reports were reviewed, and patients with at least one episode of documented ictal crying at the epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) were included in the study.

RESULTS: During the study period, 5133 patients were investigated …