• Seizure · Oct 2008

    Case Reports

    Propofol withdrawal seizures (or not).

    • Steven R Zeiler and Peter W Kaplan.
    • The Johns Hopkins Outpatient CtrRoom 5050601 N. Caroline StreetBaltimore, MD 21287, United States. steven.zeiler@jhmi.edu
    • Seizure. 2008 Oct 1;17(7):665-7.

    AbstractPropofol is associated with abnormal motor events resembling seizures, the exact nature of these events remains to be elucidated. We describe here a case of seizure-like activity after propofol-induced conscious sedation accompanied by a prolactin rise, together suggesting that the event was ictal.

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