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Ictal asomatognosia as a cause of epileptic falls: Simultaneous video, EMG, and invasive EEG
Elson L. So, Barbara S. Schaüble
Neurology
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Electroencephalography
100%
Epilepsy
99%
Accidental Falls
93%
Seizures
91%
Electrocorticography
81%
Stroke
80%
Video Recording
74%
Parietal Lobe
57%
Gait
56%
Electric Stimulation
53%
Lower Extremity
47%
Extremities
43%
Wounds and Injuries
28%