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Epileptic discharges and phasic sleep phenomena in patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

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EDs are facilitated by increased vigilance (A phase), but they may also enhance CAP cycling by generating A phases when those that occur at the "B to A" transition are interpreted as successfully breaking through the state of reduced arousal (phase B) because of increased epileptic pressure. This promotes sleep instability and further fosters epileptic activity, and conceivably seizures. This hypothesis is also supported by the strong correlation between EDs during phase B (including "B" and "B to A") and poor seizure control. The enhanced nonlocalizing focal spikes in phase B may reflect successful inhibition of generalized EDs.

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