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Delineation of epileptic syndromes

Current Paediatrics, 1992
The diagnosis and management of epilepsy in childhood have been enhanced by improved classification systems, by modern methods of neuroimaging and by more rational use of antiepileptic drugs.’ Uniform classifications of any disease are necessary for its proper understanding, to promote better communication and exchange of scientific information, and in
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Experience with the International League Against Epilepsy Classifications of Epileptic Seizures (1981) and Epilepsies and Epileptic Syndrome (1989) in Epileptic Children in a Developing Country

Epilepsia, 1992
Summary: Four hundred eighty‐three epileptic children attending the Pediatric Epilepsy Clinic at Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children, Bombay, India were classified according to the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) classification of ...
K. N. Shah   +4 more
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Idiopathic epileptic syndromes and cognition

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2006
Epilepsy is frequently associated with cognitive impairments which result from various interacting factors. The present paper deals with the contribution of neuropsychology to the characterization of the type of epilepsy and the possible mechanisms underlying idiopathic epileptic syndromes.
Bertrand de Toffol   +3 more
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Reflex Myoclonic Epilepsy in Infancy: A New Age‐Dependent Idiopathic Epileptic Syndrome Related to Startle Reaction

Epilepsia, 1995
Summary Benign myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (BMEI) is an idiopathic disorder characterized by spontaneous myoclonic attacks with onset in the first 2 years of life.
S. Ricci   +3 more
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Confusional States with Periodic Lateralized Epileptiform Discharges (PLEDs): A Peculiar Epileptic Syndrome in the Elderly

Epilepsia, 1986
Summary: The histories of seven patients over the age of 60 years are reported. They all suffered from recurrent and prolonged episodes of confusional state associated with psychic and neurologic manifestations.
M. Terzano   +3 more
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Classifications of Epileptic Syndromes: Advantages and Limitations for Evaluation of Childhood Epileptic Syndromes in Clinical Practice

Epilepsia, 1988
Summary: The advantages and limitations of the two most recent International League Against Epilepsy classifications of the epilepsies and epileptic syndromes have been assessed after examining the clinical records of 645 consecutive outpatients aged 1 month to 15 years followed at the Children's Epilepsy Center of the University of Milan, Italy, from
F. Viani   +3 more
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Smell and Taste Acuity in Epileptic Syndromes

European Neurology, 1978
Taste and smell acuity were determined in 50 normal subjects and 48 epileptic patients by means of Henkin's method. Smell detection thresholds are greatly reduced in epileptic patients, mainly those suffering from partial seizures with complex symptomatology. Epileptic patients show also a reduced threshold for sweet and bitter taste.
G. Campanella   +2 more
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Epileptic syndromes and their classification

2010
This chapter provides the classification of epileptic syndromes as reported by the relevant ILAE Commission. Individual syndromes, comments on their classification and personal views are detailed in Chapters 8–17 of this book.
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Transient epileptic amnesia: Update on a slowly emerging epileptic syndrome.

Revue neurologique (Paris), 2015
O. Felician   +3 more
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Epileptic Syndromes in Children [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
Carl E. Stafstrom, Gregory L. Holmes
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