- 2010 the ILAE
Commission for
classification of the
Epilepsies addressed this
issue and
divided epilepsies into
three categories (genetic, structural/metabolic...
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divided into the self-limited
focal epilepsies, the
genetic generalized epilepsies (including
childhood absence epilepsy) and the
developmental and epileptic...
- paroxysms.
There may be no
known cause of this type of seizure, but
these epilepsies may
occur for a
variety of reasons, such as
brain tumors, infection, trauma...
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pediatric localization-related
epilepsies".
Epileptic Disord. 8 (4): 243–58. PMID 17150437.
Benign Rolandic epilepsy.
Retrieved August 8, 2008. Beaussart...
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vertiginous epilepsy. This
hypothesis is
supported by
occurrences of
vertiginous epilepsy in
those with a
family history of
epilepsy.
Vertiginous epilepsies are...
- Brief:
Infantile Epilepsy" (PDF). Patient-Centered
Outcomes Research Institute. "Diagnosis and ****essment of
epilepsy |
Epilepsies in children, young...
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League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) 2017
classification of the
epilepsies,
focal onset epilepsy occurs from
seizures arising from a
biological neural network...
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Idiopathic occipital epilepsy usually starts in childhood.
Occipital epilepsies account for
approximately 5% to 10% of all
epilepsies. Base of brain. Drawing...
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Generalized epilepsy is a form of
epilepsy characterised by
generalised seizures with no
apparent cause.
Generalized seizures, as
opposed to
focal seizures...
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myoclonic epilepsy (JME) is a
common form of
epilepsy,
accounting for ~10% of all
cases and ~25% of
cases of
idiopathic generalized epilepsies. Many children...