CLINICAL FEATURES, ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM FINDINGS AND TREATMENT OF SELF-LIMITED FOCAL EPILEPSIES OF CHILDHOOD

Authors

  • Harsha T Valoor Department of Paediatrics, GMC, Kozhikode, Kerala, India. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3284-3873
  • James Jose Department of Neurology, GMC, Kozhikode, Kerala, India.
  • Abdul Gafoor Department of Neurology, GMC, Kozhikode, Kerala, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2023.v16i11.48309

Keywords:

Childhood epilepsy, Rolandic epilepsy, Panayiotopoulos

Abstract

Objectives: The objective is to study the clinical features of self-limited focal epilepsies of childhood and to describe their electroencephalogram (EEG) findings and treatment.

Methods: Twenty cases of self-limited focal epilepsies of childhood attending the Department of Neurology Government Medical College, Kozhikode, between August 2019 and July 2020 were included in the study. Details of history, examination, EEG, and treatment were collected.

Results: The age at first seizure was 1.5–12 years. Most children were diagnosed with self-limited focal epilepsy of childhood with centrotemporal spikes. One child had Panayiotopoulos syndrome. Most of the seizures occurred during sleep. The majority were generalized tonic–clonic seizures. The majority had bilateral centrotemporal spikes in EEG. The child with Panayiotopoulos had bilateral spikes from the posterior head region. All were treated with antiepileptics.

Conclusion: Self-limited focal epilepsy of childhood with centrotemporal spikes was the most common self-limited focal epilepsy of childhood. They had typical centrotemporal epileptiform discharges, seen bilaterally in most. The most commonly used drug was valproate. None had any major adverse effects on therapy.

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Published

07-11-2023

How to Cite

Valoor, H. T., J. Jose, and A. Gafoor. “CLINICAL FEATURES, ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM FINDINGS AND TREATMENT OF SELF-LIMITED FOCAL EPILEPSIES OF CHILDHOOD”. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, vol. 16, no. 11, Nov. 2023, pp. 141-3, doi:10.22159/ajpcr.2023.v16i11.48309.

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