Paroxysmal pain as the only presentation of focal epilepsy

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Abstract

Painful seizures can be the only feature of focal epilepsy. Its localization on a limb favors the epileptic etiology, while abdominal or cephalic paroxysmal pain is not so specific. Painful somatosensory seizures arise from operculo-insular cortex.

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Garcez, D., Marques, J., Fernandes, M., & Foreid, J. P. (2020). Paroxysmal pain as the only presentation of focal epilepsy. Clinical Case Reports, 8(10), 1971–1973. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3143

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