Convulsive seizures in cerebrovascular accidents. From the neurosurgical point of view.:from the Neurosurgical Point of View
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We studied incidences of convulsive seizures in patients with cerebrovascular accidents, the lesion of which had originated in the cerebrum.<BR>The results were as follows:<BR>1) The incidences of immediate, early and late convulsions are 4.2%, 1.6% and 5.2%(7.5% in patients followed up for more than 2 years).<BR>2) Occurrence of late seizures were adversely affected by<BR>a) surgical procedures<BR>b) hemorrhagic infarctions involving the cortex, and<BR>c) immediate convulsions after infarction.<BR>3) Patients with any kinds of operative procedures in both ischemic and hemorrhggic lesions showed a high tendency of late convulsions.<BR>4) Most of late convulsions (92%) occurred within 2 years.<BR>5) Presence of convulsions after cerebrovascular accidents did not have prognostic value for underlying brain diseases.
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