Abstract

A 48-year-old woman with a history only of chronic sinus symptoms presented with her first seizure. Coworkers witnessed a staring spell and speech interruption for approximately 30 seconds followed by a generalized convulsion lasting 2 minutes. After brief postictal confusion, her neurologic examination was normal. Laboratory studies showed no abnormalities. There …

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