We describe the electroclinical pattern of seizures in 10 patients, aged 7-23 years, with partial epilepsy and centrotemporal spikes, with at least 3 years of follow-up. We recognized three different patterns: the first one is the pattern previously described characterized by fast activity of rhythmic spikes (4 children); the second one is constituted by slow spike-waves progressively increasing in frequency and amplitude (3 children), the third one is characterized by initial theta activity followed by fast rythmic spikes (1 child). Besides we describe in 4 children subclinical events, characterized by electric acitivity of fast and rhythmic spikes, and no clinical signs.

Epilessia a parossisimi rolandici : pattern critici clinici e infraclinici in 10 pazienti / A. Vignoli, F. Beccaria, D. Pruna, T. Pisano, M.P. Canevini, R. Canger, G. Capovilla. - In: BOLLETTINO-LEGA ITALIANA CONTRO L'EPILESSIA. - ISSN 0394-560X. - 2006:133-134(2006), pp. 177-179.

Epilessia a parossisimi rolandici : pattern critici clinici e infraclinici in 10 pazienti

A. Vignoli;M.P. Canevini;R. Canger;
2006

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We describe the electroclinical pattern of seizures in 10 patients, aged 7-23 years, with partial epilepsy and centrotemporal spikes, with at least 3 years of follow-up. We recognized three different patterns: the first one is the pattern previously described characterized by fast activity of rhythmic spikes (4 children); the second one is constituted by slow spike-waves progressively increasing in frequency and amplitude (3 children), the third one is characterized by initial theta activity followed by fast rythmic spikes (1 child). Besides we describe in 4 children subclinical events, characterized by electric acitivity of fast and rhythmic spikes, and no clinical signs.
adolescent ; adult ; amplitude modulation ; clinical article ; clinical feature ; conference paper ; controlled study ; electroencephalography ; female ; focal epilepsy ; follow up ; human ; male ; school child ; slow brain wave ; spike wave ; theta rhythm
Settore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantile
Settore MED/26 - Neurologia
2006
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