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Localization of Jacksonian seizure

Jacksonian(focal motor)


Prerolandic

Localization of masticatory, salivation and speech arrest

Amygdaloid nuclei


Opercular

Localization of simple contraversive

Frontal

Localization of head and eye turning associated with arm movement or athetoid-dystonic posture

Supplementory motor cortex

Localization of somatosensory aura

Contralateral prerolandic

Localization of auditory aura

Heschl gyri

Localization of unformed images,lights,patterns

Occipital

Localization of vertiginous aura

Superior temporal

Localization of olfactory aura

Mesial temporal

Localization of gustatory aura

Insula

Localization of visceral autonomic aura

Insular-orbital-frontal cortex

Localization of staring

Frontal cortex


Amygdaliid hippocampal complex


Reticular cortical system

Localization of affective state aura


Fear depression or elation

Temporal

Neurocutaneus syndromes representing with epilepsy

Tuberous sclerosis


Sturge-Weber

Typical absent seizure

Rapid onset and offset


Typical 3 per second spike and wave


Complete loss of awareness

Triad of west synd

Infantile spasm


Hypsarrhythmia


Mental arrest

Mist common underlying cause of Lennox-Gastaut

Prematurity,perinatal injury,metabolic diseases

Progressive myoclonus with onset in childhood

Myoclonus-opsolonus ataxia


Lithium or other drug toxicity


If lssting few wks: subacute sclerosing panencephalopathy

Chronic progressive polymyoclonus + dementia

Juvenile lipidosis


Lafora-type familial myoclonic epilepsy


Mitochondrial disorders


Paramyoclonus multiplex of fredreich

JME EEG

Burst of 4-6 Hz irregular polyspike

Chromosome link to JME

Chromosome 6 in some cases

Premotor cortex (area 6) semiology

Tonic contracture of contralat arm ,face,neck

Motor cortex ( area 4) sz semiology

Clonic contracture

Motor cortex ( area 4) sz semiology

Clonic contracture

High med frontal lesions( area 8 and supplementary motor cortex) sz semiology

Tonic elevation & extention of contralat arm ( fencing posture)


Choreathetotic & dystonic posture


Complex bizarre & flailing movement of a contralat limb

Verbalization @ onset of sz , localization?

No consistent lateralizing significance, is usu associated with non dominant hemisphere origin