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Journal of Korean Epilepsy Society
2001 Volume.5 No. 2 p.192 ~ p.194
One Case of Reflex Focal Seizures Associated with Nonketotic Hyperglycemia
Cho Jung-Hee

Heo Kyoung
Park Sun-Ah
Lim Sung-Ryoung
Lee Byung-In
Abstract
Background & Significance: Focal seizures are usually due to an underlying structural lesion of the brain but occasionally caused by metabolic disturbances such as nonketotic hyperglycemia (NKH). Reflex focal seizures associated with NKH have been reported.

Case: The 69 year-old man was admitted in our hospital due to clonic movements of the right leg. His seizures did not occur spontaneously but were provoked by active or passive movements and tactile stimulation of the affected leg. The convulsive movements of the right leg often spread to the left leg without involving any other parts of his body. The seizures regressed with the control of hyperglycemia only.

Comment: We report a patient presented with reflex focal seizures as the initial manifest-ation of NKH.
KEYWORD
Reflex seizure, Nonketotic hyperglycemia
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