Case Studies
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| Photosensetive Epilepsy | |
| - Dr. S. V. Khadilkar It all began when she was 9 years of age. She and her two elder brothers lived with their parents in a strict orthodox household, where Dad would allow no T.V. till evening prayers were offered; children had accepted it with some resentment. |
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| -Dr. Nitin Sampat Consulting Neurologist, Bhatia Gen. Hospital, B. Nanavati Hospital, Mumbai, Breach Candy Hospital, Mumbai. This 19 year old male patient presented with L. focal epilepsy for the first time. He had negative F/H of fits. No. H/O trauma or contact with kochs. Examination did not reveal any neurological deficit. Usually we use the criteria that if it is focal epilepsy or late onset epilepsy, with a negative F/H or a combination there of, we should investigate thoroughly to exclude a structural lesion, even if we find no neurological deficit on examination. |
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| Photosensitive Epilepsy | |
| - Dr. S. V. Khadilkar It all began when she was 9 years of age. She and her two elder brothers lived with their parents in a strict orthodox household, where Dad would allow no T.V. till evening prayers were offered; children had accepted it with some resentment. |
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