How
childhood epilepsy syndromes are diagnosed, details of some specific syndromes and sources of further support. What is a syndrome? A syndrome is a group of signs or symptoms that happen together and help to identify a unique medical condition. Information about the diagnosis and treatment of
childhood epilepsy and how
epilepsy may affect a child’s life. In the UK,
epilepsy affects around 1 in every 200 children and young people under 18.
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Childhood absence epilepsy is a genetic/idiopathic generalized
epilepsy that should be considered in an otherwise normal child with multiple daily absence seizures associated with 2.5 - 3.5 Hz generalized spike-and-wave. Absence seizures are provoked by hyperventilation. Between 8 and 12 years of age the distinction between the clinical syndromes of juvenile absence
epilepsy and ...
Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures — electrical instabilities in the brain — that can range from brief lapses of attention or muscle ... The International League Against
Epilepsy (ILAE) Diagnostic Manual's goal is to assist clinicians who look after people with
epilepsy to diagnose the
epilepsy syndrome and (if possible) the etiology of the
epilepsy. Arriving at the correct
epilepsy syndrome and/or etiology allows better decision-making about treatment and improves patient care.
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EEG is the name commonly used for electroencephalography (e-LEK-tro-en-SEF-uh-LOG-rah-fee).
EEG is an important test for diagnosing
epilepsy because it records the electrical activity of the brain. The
Epilepsy Foundation’s
Clinical Trials Portal connects participants to current trials and observational studies to help accelerate development and testing of new treatments. Benign
Rolandic epilepsy or benign
childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BCECTS) is the most common
epilepsy syndrome
in childhood. Most children will outgrow the syndrome (it starts around the age of 3–13 with a peak around 8–9 years and stops around age 14–18), hence the label benign. The seizures, sometimes referred to as sylvian seizures, start around the central sulcus of ...
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Benign Occipital Epilepsy?
Benign occipital epilepsy, also known as benign focal
epilepsy with occipital paroxysms, is a hereditary type of
epilepsy that represents about 3 percent of all
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epilepsy is suspected.
Epilepsy can be difficult to diagnose and an
epilepsy specialist will make a diagnosis based mainly on their patient’s symptoms and any helpful information for tests such as the
EEG.. For most children there is no reason for their
epilepsy to have developed.
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