Abstract: | off authors analyzed the ictal clinical symptoms (in 6 cases with videotape monitoring) of 12 infants and young children, who had focal epileptic discharges in the temporal regions (fig. 3, 4, 5). The average age was 1 9/12 years with a range of 3 months to 5 years. In 6 cases the seizures were typical "psychomotor" with oral automatisms, aimless movements of the upper extremities and/or tonic versive motor manifestations (fig. 2). In 5 cases the seizures consisted of staring and arrest of any movement. In another case, automatisms of the upper extremities were accompanied by a psychomotor arrest reaction. It is probable that in this age group seizures with sudden arrest of activity ("temporal pseudoabsences") are more frequently the main expression of partial complex seizures than in older children and in adults. |