
Teaching NeuroImages: Epileptiform K-complexes in genetic …
Apr 21, 2020 · Epileptiform K-complexes, a form of dyshormia (i.e., abnormal arousal), are typically seen in GGEs, and should be recognized as distinct EEG abnormalities. 1,2 …
Epileptiform K complexes - PubMed
The term "dyshormia" implies paroxysmal responses to arousing stimuli, either electrographically [spiky K complexes in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep] or with clinical seizures …
Dyshormia revisited: generalized seizures and arousal
Niedermeyer has described dyshormia, or deviant arousal, and related this EEG pattern to generalized seizures. We describe a patient with generalized seizures who in the same EEG …
as “dyshormia”, an abnormal arousal phenomenon in several of his publications [9, 10]. He suggested that arousal 7, stimulated epileptic K-complexes are maximal in the frontal midline, …
Dyshormia in focal epilepsy - PubMed
Dyshormia in focal epilepsy Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 2018 Jul;76(7):495-496. doi: 10.1590/0004-282X20180045. Authors Mauricio F Villamar 1 , Frank G Gilliam 1 Affiliation 1 University of …
Epileptiform K Complexes - Taylor & Francis Online
Feb 3, 2015 · The term “dyshormia” implies paroxysmal responses to arousing stimuli, either electrographically [spiky K complexes in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep] or with …
Epileptiform K-complexes, a form of dyshormia (i.e., abnormal arousal), are typically seen in GGEs, and should be recognized as distinct EEG abnormalities.1,2 Nonetheless, we …
Dyshormia in focal epilepsy - SciELO - Brasil
Niedermeyer coined the term “dyshormia” to define epileptiform discharges that occur in conjunction with K-complexes on arousal from sleep 1. Although dyshormia was originally …
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Jul 1, 2018 · The term “dyshormia” implies paroxysmal responses to arousing stimuli, either electrographically [spiky K complexes in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep] or with …
Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus With Generalized Spike-and …
Oct 23, 2023 · The term “dyshormia” was later coined to describe GSWDs occurring during K-complexes in non-rapid eye movement (REM) sleep . The cortical focus theory posits a focal …