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Treatment of paroxysmal sympathetic storm with labetalol

Do et al present a patient with paroxysmal sympathetic storm, and include a sample of the patient's ictal EEG recording. 1 It is stated that the absence of clear epileptiform activity serves as evidence against these episodes being epileptic in nature. Simple partial seizures with only autonomi...

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description Do et al present a patient with paroxysmal sympathetic storm, and include a sample of the patient's ictal EEG recording. 1 It is stated that the absence of clear epileptiform activity serves as evidence against these episodes being epileptic in nature. Simple partial seizures with only autonomic manifestations would be more likely to show a unilateral temporal discharge or an unchanged EEG. 1-2 For these reasons, we think that our patient in fact had paroxysmal sympathetic storm rather than multiple daily, prolonged autonomic seizures.
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Correspondence
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