2001
DOI: 10.33588/rn.3309.2001263
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Epilepsia y demencia por cuerpos de Lewy

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“…In publications on Parkinson "plus" syndromes, epilepsy is sometimes mentioned (Daniel et al, 1995, Nygaard et al, 1989, Peset et al, 2001, but based on the information provided, it is difficult to exclude the possibility of acute symptomatic seizures in debilitated patients having a dramatic progression of their disease. In these pathologies (Parkinson "plus"), neuropathological lesions, no longer limited to the basal ganglia region as they would be in Parkinson's disease, damage cortical function and are therefore more likely to trigger epileptic activity.…”
Section: Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonian Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In publications on Parkinson "plus" syndromes, epilepsy is sometimes mentioned (Daniel et al, 1995, Nygaard et al, 1989, Peset et al, 2001, but based on the information provided, it is difficult to exclude the possibility of acute symptomatic seizures in debilitated patients having a dramatic progression of their disease. In these pathologies (Parkinson "plus"), neuropathological lesions, no longer limited to the basal ganglia region as they would be in Parkinson's disease, damage cortical function and are therefore more likely to trigger epileptic activity.…”
Section: Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonian Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dans les syndromes parkinsoniens « plus », il est occasionnellement fait mention d'épilepsie [99][100][101], mais il est difficile d'exclure, sur la base des informations four-nies, la possibilité de crises symptomatiques aiguës, chez des sujets débilités par l'évolution dramatique de leur pathologie. Dans ces pathologies, les lésions neuropathologiques ne se limitent plus, comme dans la maladie de Parkinson, au secteur des ganglions de la base, et compromettent la fonction corticale, partant, sont susceptibles d'organiser une activité épileptique.…”
Section: Maladie De Parkinson Et Syndromes Parkinsoniensunclassified