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Spinal algetic-tonic seizures manifesting as paroxysmal “positive” Brown-Séquard syndrome

We report on a patient suffering from symptomatic spinal attacks in the form of a paroxysmal “positive” (algetic-tonic) Brown-S?quard syndrome. A cervical cord lesion, presumably inflammatory-demyelinating in origin, was identified as the morphological correlate of these attacks. Their pathogenesis is discussed in the light of similar case reports from the literature. For the first time, this rare type of seizure is published with a video documentation. It may deserve consideration in the differential diagnosis of otherwise unexplained paroxysmal events that present in an “epileptic” manner.[Published with video sequences]We report on a patient suffering from symptomatic spinal attacks in the form of a paroxysmal “positive” (algetic-tonic) Brown-S?quard syndrome. A cervical cord lesion, presumably inflammatory-demyelinating in origin, was identified as the morphological correlate of these attacks. Their pathogenesis is discussed in the light of similar case reports from the literature. For the first time, this rare type of seizure is published with a video documentation. It may deserve consideration in the differential diagnosis of otherwise unexplained paroxysmal events that present in an “epileptic” manner.[Published with video sequences]

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