Objective: The initial phases and transitional periods of sleep facilitate electroclinical manifestations of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME). The period at the time of waking is identified in the different phases of sleep by cyclic electrophysiological oscillations, which in turn are synchronous with the spike-and-wave or multiple spike-and-wave activity of the electric crises seen in JME and other epileptic syndromes. This observation supports the theory of an alternating cyclical pattern (ACP) as the trigger of these discharges.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the case of a patient with nocturnal paroxysmal dystonia (NPD) meeting not only the diagnostic criteria described by Lugaresi et al. in 1981, but also presenting with features suggestive of underlying epilepsy as well as other differences from the diagnostic criteria originally described for NPD, such as short- and long-lasting episodes and poor response to antiepileptic drugs. The case we describe suggests a different entity, one that is unrelated to epilepsy or true NPD.
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