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Reduction of rapid eye movement sleep by diurnal and nocturnal seizures in temporal lobe epilepsy
Carl W. Bazil
, Luiz H.M. Castro
,
Thaddcus S. Walczak
Neurology
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Keyphrases
Seizure
100%
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
100%
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
100%
Nocturnal Seizures
100%
Rapid Eye Movement
40%
Complex Partial Seizures
30%
Temporal Lobe
20%
Sleep Efficiency
20%
Drowsiness
20%
Daytime Drowsiness
20%
Maintenance of Wakefulness Test
20%
Lobe Complex
20%
Control Condition
10%
Patient Report
10%
Polysomnography
10%
Seizure-free
10%
Tiredness
10%
Sleep Stages
10%
Sleep Time
10%
Postictal Period
10%
Sleep Structure
10%
Video-electroencephalographic Monitoring
10%
Neuroscience
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep
100%
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
100%
Complex Partial Seizures
50%
Wakefulness
33%
Temporal Lobe
33%
Polysomnography
16%
Sleep Stage
16%