W Borsini, P Lambruschini, S Pappagallo, G Gianni, C Maltinti, G Giannoni, G Marcacci
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[Anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and myoclonic status epilepticus].
The Authors present a case of post-anoxic coma accompanied by myoclonic status. They describe the clinical picture and instrumental data. The outcome seems to be determined by the serious anoxic-pathological damage rather than the myoclonic jerks. They discuss the problem concerning preventive treatment by use of thiopental sodium (T.P.S.) in such cases.