CLINICAL AND ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDIES IN PYKNOLEPSY
1942; American Psychiatric Association; Volume: 98; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1176/ajp.98.5.757
ISSN1535-7228
AutoresJoseph W. Owen, Louis Berlinrood,
Tópico(s)Epilepsy research and treatment
ResumoEight cases of typical pyknolepsy are presented. Four of these ceased spontaneously during the period of observation. Clinically they were similar to petit mal epilepsy except for the mildness of their symptoms, the fairly monotonous course, their lack of deterioration and the tendency to spontaneous cure. Electroencephalographic studies were made on three of these cases after they had ceased, four during their still active phase, and one before and after cessation of the attacks. Normal brain potentials were found in the spontaneously recovered cases whereas in the active ones typical petit mal electrical patterns were observed. From the study of these eight cases it appears that pyknolepsy is a form of petit mal epilepsy because of: 1. The similarity in the clinical picture; 2. The electroencephalographic pattern in the active phase showing a wave and spike formation found in petit mal epilepsy; 3. The lack of evidence of definite psychogenic factors; 4. The high incidence of epilepsy in families of patients with pyknolepsy as revealed by a study of the literature.
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