A subtle behavioural or cognitive manifestation of epilepsy can be defined in two ways. First, epileptiform discharges not presenting as obvious seizures may nevertheless affect cognition and/or behaviour. Second, the actual seizures may be obvious but the way they affect cognition or behaviour may not be. There is a growing body of evidence indicating that the epileptiform discharges in benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes can affect behaviour and cognition. The focal discharges in other forms of epilepsy can also be associated with behavioural change. The Landau-Kleffner syndrome, the CSWS syndrome, transitory cognitive impairment and transient epileptic amnesia provide further examples of cognitive and behavioural manifestations re...
Psychosis related to epilepsy or antiepileptic treatment can occur in teenagers and very rarely in c...
Children with a specific form of epilepsy in the frontal lobe of the brain have problems that compar...
Purpose: Learning and behavioural difficulties often occur in benign childhood epilepsy. In recent y...
A subtle behavioural or cognitive manifestation of epilepsy can be defined in two ways. First, epile...
The categorisation of the childhood epilepsies into a number of different syndromes has allowed grea...
Cognitive and mental disorders often occur in patients with epilepsy and significantly reduce the qu...
Children with a specific form of epilepsy in the frontal lobe of the brain have problems that compar...
Background: Frontal Lobe Epilepsy (FLE) is the second most frequent type of partial epilepsy and its...
Frequent interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) may have effects on cognition. We analysed a grou...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: This study addressed whether cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy is cau...
There are relatively few studies of the behavioural outcome of epilepsy surgery in children that hav...
Purpose: Educational difficulties or even severe cognitive deterioration is seen in many childhood e...
Certain types of epileptic seizures can be mistaken for psychiatric manifestations. Complex partial ...
Psychosis related to epilepsy or antiepileptic treatment can occur in teenagers and very rarely in c...
Children with a specific form of epilepsy in the frontal lobe of the brain have problems that compar...
Purpose: Learning and behavioural difficulties often occur in benign childhood epilepsy. In recent y...
A subtle behavioural or cognitive manifestation of epilepsy can be defined in two ways. First, epile...
The categorisation of the childhood epilepsies into a number of different syndromes has allowed grea...
Cognitive and mental disorders often occur in patients with epilepsy and significantly reduce the qu...
Children with a specific form of epilepsy in the frontal lobe of the brain have problems that compar...
Background: Frontal Lobe Epilepsy (FLE) is the second most frequent type of partial epilepsy and its...
Frequent interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) may have effects on cognition. We analysed a grou...
\u3cp\u3ePURPOSE: This study addressed whether cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy is cau...
There are relatively few studies of the behavioural outcome of epilepsy surgery in children that hav...
Purpose: Educational difficulties or even severe cognitive deterioration is seen in many childhood e...
Certain types of epileptic seizures can be mistaken for psychiatric manifestations. Complex partial ...
Psychosis related to epilepsy or antiepileptic treatment can occur in teenagers and very rarely in c...
Children with a specific form of epilepsy in the frontal lobe of the brain have problems that compar...
Purpose: Learning and behavioural difficulties often occur in benign childhood epilepsy. In recent y...