1. Auras in intractable frontal lobe epilepsy: Clinical characteristics, values, and limitations.
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Yin, Fangzhao, Ni, Duanyu, Xu, Cuiping, Yan, Xiaoming, Ma, Kai, Zhang, Xi, Gao, Runshi, and Zhang, Guojun
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FRONTAL lobe , *MIGRAINE aura , *CARDIAC contraction , *EPILEPSY , *PARTIAL epilepsy , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
• A summary of aura symptoms in a large number of frontal lobe epilepsy (FLE) patients. • A detailed classification of aura symptoms. • Report two unusual auras: sensation of weightlessness and heart contraction. Auras are essential in preoperative evaluation and can provide valuable information for delineating seizure onset zones. Frontal lobe epilepsy (FLE) is the second most common focal epilepsy, while a few studies have focused on auras in FLE. To better understand FLE, we analyzed the clinical characteristics, values, and limitations of auras in FLE. The incidence rate of aura in FLE was 37.9% in our study. We included 54 patients and 76 auras in 11 categories were reported. The rate of auras in the decreasing order are as follows: autonomic aura; emotional aura; somatosensory aura; psychic aura; cephalic aura; abdominal aura; whole-body sensory aura, visual aura; auditory aura; and vestibular and unclassified aura. A significant number of aura types can be reported by FLE patients; autonomic aura was the most frequent category and somatosensory auras are most likely associated with the contralateral motor areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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