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150 related items for PubMed ID: 35784995

  • 1. Occipital Seizures and Persistent Homonymous Hemianopia (HH) With MRI Subcortical T2 Hypointensity in a Newly Diagnosed Diabetic Patient.
    Engez D, Yılmaz NH, Ekmekçi EN, Sert İ, Koc G.
    Cureus; 2022 Jun; 14(6):e25648. PubMed ID: 35784995
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  • 3. Occipital lobe seizures and subcortical T2 and T2* hypointensity associated with nonketotic hyperglycemia: a case report.
    Sasaki F, Kawajiri S, Nakajima S, Yamaguchi A, Tomizawa Y, Noda K, Hattori N, Okuma Y.
    J Med Case Rep; 2016 Aug 12; 10(1):228. PubMed ID: 27520801
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  • 4. Occipital seizures and subcortical T2 hypointensity in the setting of hyperglycemia.
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  • 5. Non-Ketotic Hyperglycemia Causing a Transient Unilateral Homonymous Hemianopia: A Manifestation of Occipital Lobe Seizure.
    Gaballa S, Hlaing KM, Moursy S, Ahmed A, AlJaf A.
    Cureus; 2020 Jun 09; 12(6):e8527. PubMed ID: 32656040
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    Xiang XH, Fang JJ, Yang M, Zhao GH.
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  • 7. Focal neuronal loss, reversible subcortical focal T2 hypointensity in seizures with a nonketotic hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state.
    Raghavendra S, Ashalatha R, Thomas SV, Kesavadas C.
    Neuroradiology; 2007 Apr 06; 49(4):299-305. PubMed ID: 17200865
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  • 8. Magnetic resonance imaging findings in patients with non-ketotic hyperglycaemia and focal seizures.
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  • 9. The Dark side of the White Matter. Diffuse subcortical White Matter Hypointensity on T2/FLAIR: A systematic review of a frequently underrecognized sign.
    Magro G, Tosto F, Laterza V, Di Benedetto O.
    J Neurol Sci; 2024 Feb 15; 457():122882. PubMed ID: 38224629
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  • 10. Recovery From Homonymous Hemianopia in Hyperglycemia-Induced Occipital Lobe Electroclinical Seizures Following Glycemic Control.
    Walker CEL, Lee BWH, Offord JE, Laue-Gizzi H, Watson S, Somerville E, Agar A, Coroneo MT, Francis IC.
    J Neuroophthalmol; 2024 May 08. PubMed ID: 38715188
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  • 11. [Partial visual seizures induced by non-ketosic hyperglycemia: magnetic resonance imaging and visual evoked potential descriptions. A study of two cases reports with radiologic and electrophysiologic abnormalities].
    Donat A, Guilloton L, Bonnet C, Depreux G, Lamboley JL, Drouet A.
    Rev Neurol (Paris); 2013 Feb 08; 169(2):154-61. PubMed ID: 23079857
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  • 12. Clinical characterization of non-ketotic hyperglycemia-related seizures: A systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis.
    Licchetta L, Ferri L, Morsillo F, Faustini-Fustini M, Toni F, Pondrelli F, Nonino F, Bisulli F, Tinuper P.
    Seizure; 2023 Mar 08; 106():50-57. PubMed ID: 36773573
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  • 13. Temporal subcortical T2 hypointensity on MRI in epilepsia partialis continua, a non ketotic hyperglycemia rather than herpes encephalitis.
    Kowkabi S, Nemati R, Mohammadi M, Kaboodkhani R, Omrani A, Ghavipisheh M.
    Int J Neurosci; 2022 Sep 08; 132(9):857-859. PubMed ID: 33292037
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  • 14. Diabetic Ketoacidosis Causing Transient Homonymous Hemianopia and Generalized Seizure: A Case Report and Literature Review.
    Chukwudelunzu FE, Fugoso L.
    WMJ; 2023 May 08; 122(2):127-130. PubMed ID: 37141479
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  • 15. A Case of Hyperglycemia-Induced Epileptic Homonymous Hemianopsia.
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  • 16. Irreversible Homonymous Hemianopia Associated with Severe Hyperglycemia and Cerebral Hyperperfusion: A Case Report and Literature Review.
    Kobayashi Y, Itabashi R, Saito T, Kawabata Y, Yazawa Y.
    Intern Med; 2021 Oct 01; 60(19):3161-3166. PubMed ID: 33867391
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  • 17. A Case Report of Nonketotic Hyperglycemic Seizures: A Diagnostic Dilemma.
    Gorijala VK, Shaik L, Kowtha P, Kaur P, Nagarjunakonda VS.
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  • 18. Location-atypical lesions in non-ketotic hyperglycemic epilepsy: expanding the clinico-radiographic phenotype.
    Amar JY, Bhattacharya AK, Uzo-Okereke AM, Chou CA, Vo KD, Goyal MS, Bucelli RC.
    Epileptic Disord; 2022 Dec 01; 24(6):1102-1109. PubMed ID: 36193019
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  • 19. Clinical study of the visual field defects caused by occipital lobe lesions.
    Ogawa K, Ishikawa H, Suzuki Y, Oishi M, Kamei S.
    Cerebrovasc Dis; 2014 Dec 01; 37(2):102-8. PubMed ID: 24435066
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  • 20. Blood-brain barrier disruption is involved in seizure and hemianopsia in nonketotic hyperglycemia.
    Kim DW, Moon Y, Gee Noh H, Choi JW, Oh J.
    Neurologist; 2011 May 01; 17(3):164-6. PubMed ID: 21532388
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