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Episodic Neurologic Symptoms - Clinical Methods - NCBI Bookshelf Some symptoms may recur intermittently over many years, including those caused by migraine, many kinds of seizures, or vasovagal syncope Recent onset of symptoms may add a sense of clinical urgency in patients with syncope of cardiac origin or with transient ischemic attacks
Epileptic Vertigo and Dizziness - A Systematic Review of the . . . We defined three article types based on the population studied: (1) seizures, some experiencing dizziness vertigo (disease cohort); (2) vertigo dizziness, some due to seizures (symptom cohort); and (3) seizures and vertigo dizziness in all patients described (combined cohort)
Transient neurologic syndromes: A diagnostic approach Here, we outline several transient neurologic syndromes—transient ischemic attack (TIA), migraine with aura, partial seizures, hypoglycemic encephalopathy, hyperventilation syndrome, transient global amnesia, narcolepsy, parasomnias, and some rarer conditions— focusing on their diagnostic elements
Clinical and electrographic findings in epileptic vertigo and . . . Seizures can cause vestibular symptoms, even without obvious epileptic features We sought to characterize epileptic vertigo or dizziness (EVD) to improve differentiation from nonepileptic causes, particularly when vestibular symptoms are the sole manifestation
Epileptic Vertigo - Dizziness-and-Balance. com Epileptic vertigo is generally only a diagnostic problem when the person does not have a full seizure -- in other words, they do not have the convulsions, psychomotor symptoms or twitching characteristic of classic partial or generalized seizures
Seizures - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Most seizures last from 30 seconds to two minutes A seizure that lasts longer than five minutes is a medical emergency Seizures can happen after a stroke or a head injury An infection such as meningitis or another illness also may be the cause But often the cause is not known Medicine can manage most seizures, but they can have side effects
Dizziness, epilepsy and the EEG - PubMed Most seizure patients experienced dizziness as a syncopal-like sensation with an abrupt onset just before their clinical seizures The majority also experienced identical episodes of dizziness unassociated with their seizures, possibly as an abortive epileptic phenomenon