File:New-Onset-Refractory-Status-Epilepticus-with-Claustrum-Damage-Definition-of-the-Clinical-and-Video 2.ogv
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English: Video sequence from case # 1 showing the impending status with repetitive myoclonia involving the trunk and lower limb while awake. The patient is partially oriented and reports intense fear and discomfort. The second sequence shows high-frequency erratic lower limbs myoclonus during the evolution in refractory status. |
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Source | Video S2 from Meletti S, Giovannini G, d’Orsi G, Toran L, Monti G, Guha R, Kiryttopoulos A, Pascarella M, Martino T, Alexopoulos H, Spilioti M, Slonkova J (2017). "New-Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus with Claustrum Damage: Definition of the Clinical and Neuroimaging Features". Frontiers in Neurology. DOI:10.3389/fneur.2017.00111. PMID 28396650. PMC: 5366956. | ||
Author | Meletti S, Giovannini G, d’Orsi G, Toran L, Monti G, Guha R, Kiryttopoulos A, Pascarella M, Martino T, Alexopoulos H, Spilioti M, Slonkova J | ||
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Author | Meletti S, Giovannini G, d’Orsi G, Toran L, Monti G, Guha R, Kiryttopoulos A, Pascarella M, Martino T, Alexopoulos H, Spilioti M, Slonkova J |
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Image title | Video sequence from case # 1 showing the impending status with repetitive myoclonia involving the trunk and lower limb while awake. The patient is partially oriented and reports intense fear and discomfort. The second sequence shows high-frequency erratic lower limbs myoclonus during the evolution in refractory status. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2017-03-27 |
Language | Italian |