Original scientific paper
Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions
Borislav Vuković
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APA 6th Edition
Vuković, B. (1993). Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions. Medicinski vjesnik, 25 ((3-4)), 101-111. Retrieved from https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697
MLA 8th Edition
Vuković, Borislav. "Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions." Medicinski vjesnik, vol. 25, no. (3-4), 1993, pp. 101-111. https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697. Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.
Chicago 17th Edition
Vuković, Borislav. "Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions." Medicinski vjesnik 25, no. (3-4) (1993): 101-111. https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697
Harvard
Vuković, B. (1993). 'Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions', Medicinski vjesnik, 25((3-4)), pp. 101-111. Available at: https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697 (Accessed 18 November 2024)
Vancouver
Vuković B. Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions. Medicinski vjesnik [Internet]. 1993 [cited 2024 November 18];25((3-4)):101-111. Available from: https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697
IEEE
B. Vuković, "Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions", Medicinski vjesnik, vol.25, no. (3-4), pp. 101-111, 1993. [Online]. Available: https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697. [Accessed: 18 November 2024]
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page 101-111
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cite
APA 6th Edition
Vuković, B. (1993). Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions. Medicinski vjesnik, 25 ((3-4)), 101-111. Retrieved from https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697
MLA 8th Edition
Vuković, Borislav. "Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions." Medicinski vjesnik, vol. 25, no. (3-4), 1993, pp. 101-111. https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697. Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.
Chicago 17th Edition
Vuković, Borislav. "Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions." Medicinski vjesnik 25, no. (3-4) (1993): 101-111. https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697
Harvard
Vuković, B. (1993). 'Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions', Medicinski vjesnik, 25((3-4)), pp. 101-111. Available at: https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697 (Accessed 18 November 2024)
Vancouver
Vuković B. Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions. Medicinski vjesnik [Internet]. 1993 [cited 2024 November 18];25((3-4)):101-111. Available from: https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697
IEEE
B. Vuković, "Epilepsy as the first symptom of the late discovered intracranial lesions", Medicinski vjesnik, vol.25, no. (3-4), pp. 101-111, 1993. [Online]. Available: https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697. [Accessed: 18 November 2024]
Abstract
In this work a group of 83 patients with epileptic seizures was analysed. They began after the age of 15, and were going on for more than a year with constant focal changes in electroencephalography. 42 (50.6%) patients had pathologic computerized tomograms of the skull, and 41 (49.4%) had normal computerized tomograms. Macrofactors (intracranial lesions) were discovered as the cause of epilepsy in 28 (33.7%) patients, and 10 (12.0%) of them were tumours. Epileptic seizures were the first symptom, and constant focal electroencephalography changes were the first sign of the development of a macrofactor. In patients with epilepsy who have constant focal electroencephalography changes, methods for discovering structural changes should be applied constantly until the changes are proven or excluded. Normal computerized tomogram of the scull doesn’t exclude the existence of a macrofactor. In patients with epilepsy which began after the age of 15 and continued for more than a year with constant focal changes in electroencephalography, 18% of the patients (p<0,01) can be expected to have a macrofactor.
Keywords
epilepsy; intracranial lesions
Hrčak ID:
194697
URI
https://hrcak.srce.hr/194697
Publication date:
1.12.1993.
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