Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Status epilepticus is the most common neurological emergency in childhood and continues to be associated with significant mortality and morbidity. Although the main determinant of adverse…

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Acquired Epileptic Aphasia (Landau–Kleffner Syndrome)

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CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND DIAGNOSIS Print Section Listen Acquired epileptic aphasia1 is an epileptic syndrome described in the International Classification of Epilepsies by the eponym Landau–Kleffner syndrome (LKS). Typical LKS2,3 is…

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Convulsive Status Epilepticus

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Status epilepticus (SE) is a life-threatening medical emergency that requires prompt recognition and treatment. SE is not a specific disease but rather a manifestation of a…

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Rasmussen Syndrome

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OVERVIEW Print Section Listen Rasmussen syndrome (RS) or Rasmussen encephalitis (chronic encephalitis and epilepsy) was first described by Rasmussen et al in 1958.1 It is an unusual condition typically developing…

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Reflex Epilepsy

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Epilepsies characterized by seizures with a specific mode of precipitation occur in 4%–7% of patients with epilepsy.1 More general factors such as stress, sleep deprivation, and…

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Sturge–Weber Syndrome

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CLINICAL PRESENTATION Print Section Listen Sturge–Weber syndrome (SWS) is a nonfamilial neurocutaneous disorder with a potentially progressive course. The syndrome consists of a nevus flammeus (port-wine stain) involving part of…

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Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

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CLINICAL OVERVIEW Print Section Listen Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is an inherited neurocutaneous disease of cell differentiation and proliferation affecting multiple organs with hamartomas or abnormal neuronal migration. It was…

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Lennox–Gastaut and Related Syndromes

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DEFINITION Print Section Listen The clinical features of the Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (LGS) have been recognized for more than 200 years. The current definition of LGS by the International League Against…

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Infantile Spasms and West Syndrome

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OVERVIEW Print Section Listen In 1841, Dr. William J. West penned a letter to Lancet in which he described an unusual condition in his 4-month-old son, James, that was characterized…

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