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NEUROLOGY 1986;36:115
© 1986 American Academy of Neurology

Sinus arrest in epilepsy

M. C. Kiok, C. F. Terrence, G. H. Fromm and S. Lavine

Department of Neurology (Drs. Kiok and Fromm), University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and the Neurology and Medical Services (Drs. Terrence and Lavine), Veterans Administration Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA.

In contrast to the usual occurrence of tachycardia during epileptic seizures, a 23-year-old man had episodic prolonged sinus arrest that lasted up to 9 seconds at the time of clinically observed seizures. There was no demonstrable cardiac disease.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Kiok, Department of Neurology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 322 Scaife Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15261.

Accepted for publication May 17, 1985.




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