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Pseudosyncope

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Pseudosyncope

The patient felt down on left (with normal EEG before), followed by prominent alpha rhythm. Video EEG is crucial in diagnosis of pseudosyncope. (Contributed by Dr. Selim R Benbadis.)

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Associated Disorders

  • Clonic facial twitching
  • Decorticate or decerebrate posturing
  • Epileptic myoclonus
  • Focal seizures
  • Nonconvulsive status epilepticus
  • Nonepileptic facial movements
  • Nonepileptic myoclonus
  • Oral automatisms
  • Pseudosyncope
  • Segmental spinal cord myoclonus
  • Syncope
  • Tremors