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Paroxysmal belching: Epileptic or nonepileptic?


ABSTRACT: The prevalence and localizing value of ictal belching are yet unknown. We present the case of a patient with medically refractory focal epilepsy with simple and complex partial seizures, as well as generalized seizures. One presumed seizure type comprised frequent episodes of repetitive belching. Video-EEG monitoring during these attacks showed no ictal changes. The belching episodes were inducible and terminable through suggestion. The diagnosis of excessive supragastric belching, a previously described psychogenic condition, was made.

SUBMITTER: Popkirov S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4907791 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Paroxysmal belching: Epileptic or nonepileptic?

Popkirov Stoyan S   Grönheit Wenke W   Wellmer Jörg J  

Epilepsy & behavior case reports 20160113


The prevalence and localizing value of ictal belching are yet unknown. We present the case of a patient with medically refractory focal epilepsy with simple and complex partial seizures, as well as generalized seizures. One presumed seizure type comprised frequent episodes of repetitive belching. Video-EEG monitoring during these attacks showed no ictal changes. The belching episodes were inducible and terminable through suggestion. The diagnosis of excessive supragastric belching, a previously  ...[more]

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