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Five patients had brief simple partial seizures that mimicked panic di
sorder. The following features assisted diagnosis: Seizures were brief
er and move stereotyped than panic attacks; some progressed fo typical
complex partial seizures; and aphasia and dysmnesia occurred during s
eizures in some patients. Each patient had one mesial temporal structu
ral lesion. Routine waking EEG was normal in 2 patients. Inadequate re
sponse to antiepileptics necessitated partial temporal lobectomy in 4
patients, 3 of whom remain seizure free.