Stroke and Seizures

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Stroke and Seizures by Mind Map: Stroke and Seizures

1. 1. Structure of talk

2. Non-convulsive inhibitory seizures

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3. Are stroke-related seizures harmful?

3.1. YES

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4. To treat? and how

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5. Thrombolysis and seizures

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5.2.1. recurrence rate is lower than in other treatment modalities

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5.3.1. Seizure incidence and haematoma location

5.3.1.1. Frontal region highest prevalence

5.3.2. Status epilepticus is more frequent

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6. Author

6.1. J. De Reuck

7. 2. Classification

7.1. Old classification

7.1.1. early onset

7.1.1.1. 95%

7.1.1.1.1. within 48%

7.1.2. Late onset

7.1.2.1. months after stroke

7.1.2.2. Stroke types in very late onset

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7.1.2.2.2. Lacunar stroke

7.2. New proposed classification

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8. Status epilepticus

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8.4. status epilepticus and infarct

8.4.1. temporal lobe neocortex

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9. Clinical stroke types in patients with seizures

9.1. Ischaemic seizures

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9.2. Clinical stroke types

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9.3. Locations of stroke

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9.4. Vascular risk factors

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9.5. Post stroke EEG patterns

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9.6. Recurrence according to time of onset

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9.7. Median NIHS Scores in the three seizure groups

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9.8. Median mRankin Scores in the Three Seizure groups

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10. 2. Review of literature

10.1. Reference

10.1.1. Bladin et al, Arch Neurol, 2000

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