hook back attack

Introduction

Introduction The hook-back episode is a lesion in the anterior medial sacral gyrus of the cerebral palsy and has hallucinations (illusion, illusion, illusion, etc.), disturbance of consciousness, and psychiatric symptoms. Hookback episodes are a common symptom of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic disease in which a sudden abnormal discharge of brain neurons leads to transient brain dysfunction. The whole clinical manifestation is also called "dream state", and there are four types of mental symptoms: "already seen", "sparse and nothingness": memory throughout the world, frustration. Hookback episodes are based on illusion and illusion, followed by the above-mentioned various types of mental symptoms, such as entering a dream, and then temporarily unconscious.

Cause

Cause

The anterior medial aspect of the cerebral palsy is lesioned.

Special infectious episodes: mostly hallucinations. Odors are singular and difficult to describe, such as stinky, charred or mildew. If accompanied by confusion, dreams are called hook back attacks, the lesions are mostly hooked back in the temporal lobe. The visual halluciners are characterized by flashing in front of the eyes, becoming larger, smaller, deformed, getting closer, and farther away. People who hear hallucinations hear fuzzy or clear voices, noise or music. The taste illusion is to taste the smell. The vestibular sex has a sense of rotation and floating.

Examine

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There are hallucinations (illusions, illusions, hallucinations, etc.), disturbances of consciousness, and mental symptoms. The entire clinical performance is also known as the "dream state", and there are four types of mental symptoms:

1. "I have seen": I have seen people or things I have never seen before, and I have a familiar feeling.

2. Sparse and nothingness: The people, things, and environment that you were familiar with suddenly became unfamiliar and unreal, and everything changed.

3. Memory throughout the world: Suddenly I feel that everything in my childhood has emerged in my mind.

4. Frustration: The content that appears is not complete, or only hallucinations, or some mental symptoms.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Hookback episodes are a common symptom of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic disease in which a sudden abnormal discharge of brain neurons leads to transient brain dysfunction. Epileptic seizure refers to the clinical phenomenon caused by abnormal brain neurons and excessive hypersynchronous discharge. It is characterized by sudden and transient symptoms, and there are various manifestations of abnormally discharged neurons in the brain. It may be a sensory or autonomic nerve with or without a change in consciousness or alertness.

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