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==Echocardiography/Ultrasound== | ==Echocardiography/Ultrasound== | ||
*There are no [[echocardiography]]/[[ultrasound]] findings associated with seizures. | |||
There are no echocardiography | *However, an [[echocardiogram]] may be helpful in preventing sudden unexpected death in [[epilepsy]] (SUDEP) by looking for any functional or structural [[abnormality]] of the [[heart]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Zehra Malik, M.B.B.S[2]
Overview
There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with seizures. However, an echocardiogram may be helpful in preventing sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) by looking for any functional or structural abnormality of the heart.
Echocardiography/Ultrasound
- There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with seizures.
- However, an echocardiogram may be helpful in preventing sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) by looking for any functional or structural abnormality of the heart.