Clinical Study of Epileptic Children with Frequent Seizures |
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Authors: | Hideki Horita M.D. Hidetsugu Nozaki M.D. Takahiro Nara M.D. Kihei Maekawa M.D. |
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Affiliation: | Division of Neurology, Saitama Children's Medical Center, Saitama;*Department of Pediatrics, Jikei Universiry School of Medicine, Tokyo |
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Abstract: | The subjects were 98 children with an average age of 5.8 years. The frequent seizures were categorized into the following three modes: (1) seizures occur more than five times a day; (2) 1 -4 seizures occur every day for one week or more; (3) 1 -4 seizures a day occur weekly for one month or more. The incidence of each mode was as follows: (1) 15.3%; (2) 16.3% (3) 173% (1) + (2) 43.9% etc. We observed frequently the cases of tonicclonic seizures in mode (l), infantile spasms (IS) in mode (2), simple partial seizures (SPS) in mode (3), and minor seizures, IS, and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LCS) in mode (1) + (2). Abnormal CT findings were observed in 37.8%. Of all the patients, 33.7% indicated a developmental quotient (DQ) or intelligence quotient (IQ) above 80, and 31.6% showed a DQ or IQ under 30. Of 96 patients followed for the past one year or more, 32.3%, consisting mainly of the cases with absence seizures and IS, had been seizure-free for at least one year; 60.4% including the cases with LGS, SPS, etc., still had seizures. |
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Keywords: | Frequent seizures Childhood epilepsy Infantile spasms Lennox-Castaut syndrome |
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