JOURNAL ARTICLE

Seizures and myoclonus in patients with Alzheimer's disease

W. Allen HauserMarcia L. MorrisLeonard L. HestonV. Elving Anderson

Year: 1986 Journal:   Neurology Vol: 36 (9)Pages: 1226-1226   Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Abstract

We reviewed 81 patients with dementia and autopsy findings of Alzheimer's disease (AD) to identify patients with seizures or myoclonus after onset of dementia. Eight (10%) had seizures, and eight others (10%) had myoclonus. The incidence of seizures was 10 times more than expected in a reference population. Seizures occurred in any stage of AD, but myoclonus was often a late manifestation. Both seizures and myoclonus, individually or together, are manifestations of AD and may be seen at any time in the course of the illness.

Keywords:
Myoclonus Medicine Alzheimer's disease Degenerative disease Disease Neuroscience Psychology Psychiatry Pathology

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Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Rheumatology
Neurological and metabolic disorders
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Neurological disorders and treatments
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Neurology
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