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the question is urgent, all answers should be correct. business law. case study,There is a constant quarrel between Ankita and Aniket due to which there
the question is urgent, all answers should be correct.
business law. case study,There is a constant quarrel between Ankita and Aniket due to which there is a marital discord between two. As a part of settlement the husband agrees to pay sum of Rs. 50,000 per month as maintenance allowance of his wife. Provided she stays separately.
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What are uncinate fits?
85
Are epileptic fits occurring strictly during sleep pathognomonic for
frontal or temporal lobe epilepsy or any other epileptic syndrome?
86
Despite childhood somnambulism often disappearing later in life, could
its first presentation after puberty on a nearly daily basis, raise the
possibility of frontal lobe epilepsy or other organic pathology? Would an
electroencephalogram (EEG) or polysomnography confirm this?
87
Could masticatory automatisms follow a generalized tonic-clonic fit? If
so, would these or would these not be considered part of the same fit?
88
Is it common for epileptic patients to have postictal vomiting? If so, how
often does this occur?
89
In temporal lobe epilepsy, what is meant by 'cephalic aura' and how does
this manifest itself?
90
What is the difference between pseudoseizures and pseudopseudoseizures?
91
Does a delay in controlling seizures result in more frequent seizures and
a more resistant epileptic disorder? And, if so, does this apply to all
seizure types?
92
What genetic tests are recommended for epilepsy and Huntington's
disease?
93
Is it useful to take an electroencephalograph (EEG) after a patient's
first-ever seizure and, if so, when is the best time to do so? Would you
recommend taking an EEG after every seizure and before diagnosis?
94
How often can drop attacks with loss of consciousness be due to atonic
fits in the absence of any other type of fit?
95
How often are atonic fits the cause of falls with loss of consciousness in a
patient not suffering from any other type of seizure?
96
Can mild anaemia (haemoglobin 10.8 g/dL) in a young female cause
syncopal attacks that are preceded by a sense of falling, followed by a
loss of consciousness and drowsiness for up to 1 hour? Do these data
favour complex partial seizures rather than syncope?
97
I am confused between simple and complex partial seizures. Does the
loss of consciousness define complex partial seizures in an otherwise
what seems to be 'simple partial' clinically?
98
What is the definition of accepted rather than complete control of
seizures in both partial and generalized tonic clonic seizures?
99
In an otherwise normal adolescent patient with no history of drug or
alcohol intake, is it recommended that anti-epileptic drugs be started
after the first generalized tonic-clonic fit?
100
Does antiepileptic drugs decrease libido in the long term? If they do, what
treatment is recommended?
101
I'd like to know the possibility of giving these drugs in epileptics:
vincamine (Oxicebral), cinnarizine, piribedil (Trivastal) and
pentoxyphylline (Trental). I'd like to know if they are contraindicated.
102
If an epileptic patient, treated with oxcarbazepine, develops a rash,
should this drug be withdrawn or the dosage decreased and then
increased gradually again?
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Does a patient with refractory epilepsy benefit from acetazolamide?
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