Partial seizure provoked by hyperbaric oxygen therapy: Possible mechanisms and implications

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Hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBO2) is used commonly for treatment of bone and soft-tissue radiation necrosis. It may be a potential therapy for radiation necrosis seen after brain irradiation. HBO2 risks include generalized tonic-clonic convulsions. We report a patient after resection of anaplastic astrocytoma and 5,580 cGy of total external-beam radiation treatments with brain radiation necrosis who underwent HBO2 therapy and developed a partial seizure during treatment. Mechanisms and implications are discussed. © 2005 International League Against Epilepsy.

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Doherty, M. J., & Hampson, N. B. (2005). Partial seizure provoked by hyperbaric oxygen therapy: Possible mechanisms and implications. Epilepsia, 46(6), 974–976. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-1167.2005.69804.x

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