Teaching NeuroImages: New-onset focal epilepsy: The curious case of the camel and the jawbone

A 54-year-old right-handed woman was referred for evaluation of drug-resistant epilepsy. At age 16, while riding in a park in Perth, Western Australia, she had been thrown from her horse, which had been startled by a rogue camel. There was no significant head injury but the patient subsequently noted a "clicky" jaw. At age 37, she developed recurrent episodes involving a sense of disconnection followed by dysphasia.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: All Imaging, All Trauma, EEG; see Epilepsy/Seizures, EEG, Partial seizures RESIDENT AND FELLOW SECTION Source Type: research