| Preface | |
| Diagnosis: | |
| First seizure: is it epilepsy? | |
| Intractable epilepsy and epilepsia partialis continua associated with respiratory chain deficiency | |
| Reasons for violent behaviour - when a man strangles his wife | |
| Repetitive monocular eye adduction | |
| Febrile infectious-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES) | |
| Epileptic seizures as presenting symptom of the Shaken Baby Syndrome | |
| Benign rolandic epilepsy | |
| New onset focal and generalized epilepsy in an elderly patient | |
| When laughing makes the child fall down | |
| Epileptic spasms and abnormal neuronal migration | |
| A feeling of gooseflesh | |
| Generalized epilepsy in adolescence as initial manifestation of Lafora disease | |
| Epilepsy with a right temporal hyperintense lesion in MRI | |
| Epileptic falling seizures associated with seizure-induced cardiac asystole in drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy | |
| Seizures, dementia and stroke? | |
| Comorbidity in epilepsy - dual pathology resulting in simple focal, complex focal and tonic clonic seizures | |
| Minor motor events | |
| Epilepsy in the ring chromosome 20 | |
| A late diagnosis of medial temporal lobe epilepsy | |
| Experimental phenomena in temporal lobe epilepsy | |
| The use of depth EEG (SEEG) recordings in a case of frontal lobe epilepsy | |
| A frontal lobe epilepsy surgery based on totally non-invasive investigations | |
| A young man with reading-induced seizure | |
| The lady from 'no-man's-land' | |
| The man who came (too) late | |
| Paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis | |
| Really a cerebrovascular story? | |
| Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy - the ultimate failure | |
| Blind but able to see | |
| Seizure disorder! Really unexpected? | |
| Transient epileptic amnesia in late onset epilepsy | |
| A really unexpected injury? | |
| Epileptic negative myoclonus in benign rolandic epilepsy | |
| Sporadic hemiplegic migraine | |
| A strange symptom: psychotic or ictal? | |
| Hearing voices: focal epilepsy guides diagnosis of genetic disease | |
| Life threatening status epilepticus due to focal cortical dysplasia | |
| Childhood occipital idiopathic epilepsy | |
| Treatment: | |
| Unconscious: never again work above a meter? | |
| A patient's patience | |
| Idiopathic absence epilepsy: unusual AED consumption successful | |
| Woman with gastric reflux - careful with combinations of medications | |
| An example of both pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic interactions | |
| Never give up trying to find the right medication even in patients who are refractory | |
| Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and seizure aggravation | |
| Episodic aphasia - surgery or not? | |
| Temporal lobe epilepsy: drugs or surgery? | |
| Shaking in elderly: reversible or fate? | |
| Failure of surgical treatment in a typical medial temporal lobe epilepsy | |
| Cutaneous adverse reactions by AEDs: chance or predetermination? | |
| Timing of medical and surgical treatment of epilepsy: a hemispherotomy that would have prevented disabling cerebellar atrophy | |
| Anticonvulsive drugs for gate disturbance and slurred speech? | |
| Unsuccessful surgery: another chance? | |
| If it's not broken, don't fix it! | |
| Never ever give up | |
| Hippocampal deep brain stimulation may be an alternative for resective surgery in medically refractory temporal lobe epilepsy | |
| Myoclonic seizures and recurrent nonconvulsive status epilepticus in Dravet syndrome | |
| Functional hemispherotomy for drug-resistant post-traumatic epilepsy | |
| Pharmo-resistent epilepsy? | |
| Vagus nerve stimulation for epilepsy | |
| The strange behaviour of a vegetarian: a diagnostic indicator for treatment? | |
| Index | |
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