Differential Diagnosis – PNES
A 28-year-old woman presents with frequent “fits” lasting 3–5 minutes, often with eye closure, pelvic thrusting, and asynchronous limb movements. Post-episode, she is alert and oriented. Video EEG shows no epileptiform activity during the events. What is the likely diagnosis?
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Differential Diagnosis – Nonepileptic Mimic
A 45-year-old woman with recurrent “nocturnal seizures” is found to have stereotyped brief dystonic posturing and vocalization lasting 10–20 s, often several times per night. Video-EEG shows ictal onset from the frontal region. Which diagnosis best explains her presentation?
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Pharmacoresistance – Mechanistic Insight
Which molecular mechanism is most strongly implicated in the development of pharmacoresistant epilepsy (DRE)?
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Vibrant Varanasi – The Soul of India
The traditional musical instrument associated with Varanasi’s classical music scene is:
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Vibrant Varanasi – The Soul of India
The legendary Shehnai maestro born in Varanasi was:
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