Features of diagnosis and clinic of post-traumatic epilepsy against the background of concomitant somatic diseases
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ARSLANBEK KASIMOV, NARGIZA ABDULLAEVA, AZIZA DJURABEKOVA, DILNOZA SHOMURODOVA
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Abstract:
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Post-traumatic epilepsy can be characterized as one of the variants of the consequences of a head injury with
leading epileptic syndrome, which is manifested, respectively, by systematically recurring epileptic seizures,
most often of a convulsive nature. Speaking about the features of clinical manifestations and the course of PTE,
it should be noted that, first of all, they determine the place of the epileptic syndrome in the structure of the
consequences of head injury: it is the only one, the leading one, or just one of the components of a complex
complex of neurological disorders - the consequences of a head injury. A significant role in this is played by the
severity of concomitant emotional - volitional and intellectually - mnestic disorders. This article presents the
results of a study examining the effect of traumatic brain injury in the development of epileptic seizures in
patients with concomitant pathologies. The diagnosis of epilepsy was established on the basis of the clinical
picture of seizures, electroencephalography, and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain.
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Keyword:
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post-traumatic epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, concomitant diseases
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.03.247
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