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Accession number;99A0499782
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| Title;A case of musicogenic epilepsy induced by listening to an American pop music. |
| Author;
NAKANO MISA
(Toyonaka City Hosp.)
TAKASE YASUSHI
(Toyonaka City Hosp.)
TATSUMI CHIKAO
(Toyonaka City Hosp.)
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Journal Title;Clinical Neurology
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Journal Code:Z0689A
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ISSN:0009-918X
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VOL.38;NO.12;PAGE.1067-1069(1998)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.1, REF.6 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;This is the second report of musicogenic epilepsy in Japan. A 23-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital due to the musicogenic epilepsy. She had four generalized tonic clonic seizures at 18 and 19 years old. Since 19, she had had complex partial seizures lasting for about 20 seconds which was easily evoked by listening to an American pops particularly "Dreamlover" song by Mariah Carey. Brain MRI and interictal 99mTc HMPAO-SPECT showed no abnormalities. In the ictal EEG recording, three minutes after listening to the song, seizure activities were recorded from the right temporal region with 11Hz rhythmic epileptiform activities over the right temporal region and subsequent .DELTA. activities over the right hemisphere. The song that induced the seizure had a specific meaning that might evoke her emotion as had been pointed out in the previous reports. (author abst.) |
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