Vascular complications occurred in three patients; hemiplegia developed in one of those.
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Objective: Post-stroke shoulder pain is a common phenomenon in hemiplegia and impedes rehabilitation.
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Recurrent strokes and alternating hemiplegia necessitated a right dural inversion 6 months later.
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Anosognosia for hemiplegia is a common and striking disorder following stroke.
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Directions regarding limb ataxia should be modified to indicate untestability due to hemiplegia.
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However, previous reports of this phenomenon have examined patients with relatively large cerebral injuries (e.g., infantilehemiplegia) or limited sample sizes.
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Background: Childhood absence epilepsy is a common generalized epilepsysyndrome characterized by childhood onset of frequent sporadic absence seizures.
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We believe that frontal onset absences should be considered as a secondarily generalized epilepsysyndrome, originating in the frontal regions.
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All cases reported in 2006-2008 were analyzed retrospectively; available clinical information was reevaluated and classified by seizure type and epilepsysyndrome.
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Autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (ADNFLE) is a familial partial epilepsysyndrome characterized by seizures suggesting a frontal lobe origin occurring predominantly during sleep.
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Patients with a wide range of epilepsysyndromes and etiologies were registered.