A sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease.
Physiologic state or event such as a seizure, stroke, or headache.
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Examples for "ictal "
Examples for "ictal "
1 We find two statistically significant ST patterns that uniquely characterize ictal epochs.
2 Four of them exhibited the ictal pattern of versive seizures with vomiting.
3 Pelvic thrusting and ictal eye closure are not reliable indicators of PNES.
4 Significance: Directed connectivity measures may help identify epileptogenic networks without requiring ictal recordings.
5 We conclude that millimeter-scale ST spike dynamics contain useful information about ictal state.
1 She could only repeat her demand, in a cry that reached its ictus in a sob.
2 Methods: Consecutive conscious patients presenting with first imaging-confirmed arterial stroke were included, 6 weeks or more after ictus .
3 Men who have yielded it are like cavalry put on the defensive; a very small force with an ictus will scatter them.
4 Secondly, heredity, which lays its heavy ictus upon some neglected forms of activity and fails of all support for others, has been ignored.
5 DCIn was defined as any cerebral infarction occurring within 3 to 21 d after ictus and not related to other specific cause.
6 Methods: An a priori-defined post hoc analysis of a prospective 3T MRI cohort of acute cerebrovascular events imaged within 24 hours of ictus .
7 Citicoline shows a benefit in meta-analysis and it is currently being explored in a new trial ( ICTUS ) .
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