2022
DOI: 10.5348/101356z01as2022cr
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Somatosomesthetic hallucinations in parietal lobe seizures: A case report

Abstract: Introduction: A transient occurrence of signs and symptoms brought on by excessive abnormal neuronal or synchronous activity in the brain is known as an epileptic seizure. By way of onset, seizures can be classified as focal, generalized, unknown, or unclassifiable. An underlying structural abnormality can cause focal seizures in the brain. Among these, the temporal lobe is the most prevalent, but there may be alterations in the frontal, occipital, and parietal lobes. The objective of this case report is to co… Show more

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“…There may be vertigo symptoms, paresthesias, visual hallucinations, somatic illusions, language impairment, and auras. This shows that, even though it is rare, cerebral alteration in the brain site indicated after the electric shock points to a secondary epileptic seizure in this patient because the area affected by the shock matches the patient's symptoms [10,11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…There may be vertigo symptoms, paresthesias, visual hallucinations, somatic illusions, language impairment, and auras. This shows that, even though it is rare, cerebral alteration in the brain site indicated after the electric shock points to a secondary epileptic seizure in this patient because the area affected by the shock matches the patient's symptoms [10,11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%