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EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA WITHOUT RADIOLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES IN AN HIV-INFECTED PATIENT: A CASE REPORT
ELF NUR TUNCER ALNUR EREN OKUTAN UURALP KILI BURCU ALTUNRENDE HLYA OLGUN FULYA EREN
Archives of Epilepsy - 2024;30(4):127-129
University of Health Sciences Turkey Taksim Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Neurology, stanbul, Turkey

Epilepsia partialis continua (EPC) without intracranial abnormalities is a rare presentation in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. In our case report, the patient presented with left-sided clonic-myoclonic seizures that were resistant to initial anti-seizure treatment. This condition is classified as EPC. Lesions that could be linked to episodes of EPC were not evident on magnetic resonance imaging. Electroencephalography showed right-sided centroparietal epileptiform activity. After blood testing, the patient was diagnosed with HIV. Dual antiseizure medications were administered, leading to seizure cessation after three days.

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