| Literature DB >> 15727025 |
Alicja Kubik1, Barbara Skowronek-Bała, Anna Zajac, Marek Kaciński.
Abstract
THE AIM OF THE STUDY: The psychogenic pseudoepileptic seizures can be provoked by suggestion and by placebo test. This is the possibility that differentiates them with epileptic seizures, if there is a chance to record with video EEG. In the developmental age the intravenous placebo tests are willingly used, moreover the oral placebo has probably the same effectiveness. The Aim of the study was to determined the effectiveness of oral placebo in provoking psychogenic paroxysm and bioelectrical brain disorders in children with pseudoepileptic seizures. We also evaluated the effectiveness of placebo in provoking epileptic seizures in children with coexisting epilepsy. MATERIAL: The placebo was given to 30 among 40 children with pseudoseizures which was diagnosed with video EEG. There were 36 girls and 4 boys aged 8 to 18 years (average 13 years) hospitalised in the Department of Neurology in Kraków between 2002-2004. The most frequent type of paroxysm were syncope which needed to be diagnosed, fainting, headache, dizziness, paroxysmal abdominal pain and visual disorders. In 15/40 children with paroxysmal nonepileptic events the epileptic seizures were coexisting.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15727025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Przegl Lek ISSN: 0033-2240