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  1. Tongue biting (TB) may occur both in seizures and in psychogenic non-epileptic events (PNEEs). We undertook a systematic review to determine sensitivity, specificity, and likelihood ratios (LR) of TB. Five studies (222 epilepsy patients and 181 subjects with PNEEs) were included.

  2. Abstract. Tongue biting (TB) may occur both in seizures and in psychogenic non-epileptic events (PNEEs). We undertook a systematic review to determine sensitivity, specificity, and likelihood ratios (LR) of TB. Five studies (222 epilepsy patients and 181 subjects with PNEEs) were included.

    • Francesco Brigo, Monica Storti, Piergiorgio Lochner, Frediano Tezzon, Antonio Fiaschi, Luigi Giusepp...
    • 2012
  3. 5 de oct. de 2020 · Recognizing and refuting the myth of tongue swallowing during a seizure - Seizure - European Journal of Epilepsy. Review | Volume 83, P32-37, December 2020. Download Full Issue. Recognizing and refuting the myth of tongue swallowing during a seizure. Kyle C. Rossi 1. , 2. Alexander J. Baumgartner 2. Shira R. Goldenholz. Daniel M. Goldenholz.

  4. During my last seizure I bite my tongue. It has been hurting now for a couple days now. Does anyone know a good treatment for a bitten tongue?

  5. 14 de feb. de 2019 · Risk of tongue biting was evaluated at 5.6% per EMU admission, or 8.3% for those admissions with a final diagnosis of epilepsy. On average, patients who sustained oral injuries sustained 1.7 such injury per admission.

  6. Let’s also assume that epilepsy is a lot more common than pseudoseizures as a cause of blackouts in neurology clinics (say, approximately seven times more). The chance that your patient has epilepsy will already be 88%. If they have also bitten their tongue then the chance goes up only slightly to 90%.

  7. 22 de may. de 2020 · Reactive biterelated tongue lesions in cognitively impaired epilepsy patients: A report of two cases - Fukumoto - 2020 - Special Care in Dentistry - Wiley Online Library.