Cognitive status epilepticus: Two case reports

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Abstract

Cognitive status epilepticus is an uncommon form of focal status epilepticus presenting with a dysfunction of language, thinking or associated higher cortical functions. The absence of ictal manifestations can be misleading and delay a prompt diagnosis. Here we present two patients; one with amnesic and one with aphasic status epilepticus. Through these cases, we aim to highlight the value of EEG performance early in the diagnostic work-up and early antiepileptic drug initiation in cases where an epileptic disorder cannot be excluded.

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Karantali, E., Chatzikonstantinou, S., Mavroudis, I., Trus, C., & Kazis, D. (2021). Cognitive status epilepticus: Two case reports. Medicina (Lithuania), 57(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57080799

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