1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02482074
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Clonic convulsive movements during and on emergence from sevoflurance anesthesia

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“…Generally, isoflurane does not induce seizures in humans and, in fact, exhibits anticonvulsant properties. However, several studies report that emergence from isoflurane anesthesia in mice causes opisthotonos [18][19][20], a behavioral repertoire that includes hyperextension of the neck, arching of the back, and tail extension. Importantly, opisthotonos is not considered to reflect epilepsy [21].…”
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“…Generally, isoflurane does not induce seizures in humans and, in fact, exhibits anticonvulsant properties. However, several studies report that emergence from isoflurane anesthesia in mice causes opisthotonos [18][19][20], a behavioral repertoire that includes hyperextension of the neck, arching of the back, and tail extension. Importantly, opisthotonos is not considered to reflect epilepsy [21].…”
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confidence: 99%