SUBACUTE ENCEPHALOPATHY WITH SEIZURES IN ALCOHOLICS (SESA) SYNDROME

Important advances have been made in defining and understanding the pathophysiology of nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE). The focal or generalized forms of NCSE occur in a very distinct manner, depending mainly on the patient’s age, level of consciousness (non-comatose or comatose), clinical scenario and etiologies [1].

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