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Do you use alcohol to trigger seizures in patients you suspect to have JME to confirm diagnosis?

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Neurology · University of Wisconsin

In the EMU, I use ETOH as a seizure trigger, if the patient tells me drinking alcohol makes them have a seizure or they have one the next day. I do this regardless of their epilepsy syndrome, not specifically for JME.

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Neurology · Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center

I would agree that EMU monitoring and seizure provocation should not be necessary in a patient with JME. Many patients with genetic generalized/generalized spike-wave trait on EEG may have concomitant or exclusively non-epileptic events. these are the only patients with a characteristic interictal E...

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Neurology · Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital

JME is a clinical diagnosis that can be ascertained via thorough history in combination with an EEG demonstrating characteristic interictal findings irrespective of alcohol induction. A recent investigation by Emmert et al., PMID 38070406 into the utility of alcohol as an activating procedure during...

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