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Recurrent catamenial status epilepticus: Is it rare or an under recognized phenomenon in women with epilepsy?

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posted on 2019-11-22, 16:17 authored by Albi J. Chalissery, Emer Murphy, Gerard Mullins, Peter Widdess-Walsh, Ronan Kilbride, Norman Delanty

Recurrent catamenial status epilepticus may occur in generalized and focal epilepsy.

Documenting the menstrual cycles and perimenstrual video-EEG help the diagnosis.

Hormonal treatment including menstrual suppressive therapies may be used.

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Chalissery AJ, Murphy E, Mullins G, Widdess-Walsh P, Kilbride R, Delanty N. Recurrent catamenial status epilepticus: Is it rare or an under recognized phenomenon in women with epilepsy? Epilepsy & Behavior Case Reports. 2018;(9):19-21

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2018-10-21

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Elsevier

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29692964

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