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Behavioral Characterization of Pentylenetetrazole-induced Seizures: Moving Beyond the Racine Scale
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Prolonged myoclonus after a single bolus dose of propofol
M K P Tam1, M G Irwin, M L Tse
1Adult Intensive Care Unit, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China. tam_mk_paul@yahoo.com. [corrected]
Abstract:
Propofol is a commonly used anaesthetic agent and is rarely associated with seizure-like phenomena. This case report presents a young woman with seizure-like phenomena lasting more than 4 weeks after a single dose of propofol. The underlying pathophysiology of this condition is poorly understood but a psychological component is possible in this case.
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