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NEUROLOGY 1982;32:209
© 1982 American Academy of Neurology

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Daniel E. Jacome, M.D. and Rihab FitzGerald

Comprehensive Epilepsy Program and Neurology Department, University of Minnesota Hospital, Minneapolis, MN.

A 31-year-old man with secondary generalized epilepsy and atonic, tonic-clonic, focal motor, and absence seizures, had, in addition, autonomic seizures characterized by vomiting only. These seizures were always associated with a specific paroxysmal focal cerebral discharge recorded by simultaneous video and EEG.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Jacome, Palm Springs Medical Plaza, Suite 306, 1435 West 49th Place, Hialeah, FL 33012.

This project has been funded, at least in part, with federal funds from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare under contract NO. l-NS-5–2327.

Accepted for publication July 8, 1981.




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