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How many patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures also have epilepsy?
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Neuropsychological FunctioningNeuropsychologyPsychiatryNeurophysiologyPsychogenic Nonepileptic SeizuresNeurological DisorderNeurophysiological BiomarkersNeuropsychiatrySocial SciencesSmall ProportionNeurologyBiological PsychiatryNeuroscienceNeuropathologyMedicineEpilepsyPsychopathologyEeg-video Monitoring Unit
The proportion of patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) who also have epilepsy has been reported to vary from 10% to over 50%. The authors reviewed all 32 patients diagnosed with PNES in our EEG-video monitoring unit over a period of 1 year, and only 3 (9.4%) had interictal epileptiform discharges to support a coexisting diagnosis of epilepsy. Thus, the authors believe that only a small proportion of patients with PNES have coexisting epilepsy.
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