The study combined prospective neuropsychological and EEG results of 22 children presenting with typical benign partial epilepsy with rolandic spikes (n=19) and occipital spikes (n=3). The aims were to assess the types of cognitive problems which may be encountered in this population, to evaluate the course of cognitive and learning capacities during the active phase of epilepsy, and to see if there was a correlation with paroxysmal activity on the EEG. Average age at entry in the study was 8.4 years and each child was seen two to four times over a period of 1 to 3 years. EEGs showed persistent spike foci in most cases that worsened in three cases, but there were no continuous spike-waves during sleep. No child had persistent stagnation, ma...
WOS: 000271077300007PubMed ID: 19818938Although patients with benign childhood epilepsy with centrot...
We report a longitudinal study (7-11 years) of a previously normal boy (MR) who presented from the a...
A clinical and electroencephalographic study of 107 neurologically normal children with partial seiz...
The study combined prospective neuropsychological and EEG results of 22 children presenting with typ...
The study combined prospective neuropsychological and EEG results of 22 children presenting with typ...
PURPOSE: Benign partial epilepsy (BPE) in childhood is characterized by the occurrence of interictal...
Previous studies of benign rolandic epilepsy have reported improvement in cognitive functioning over...
We report a longitudinal study (7-l 1 years) of a previously normal boy (MR) who presented from the ...
\u3cp\u3eWe prospectively examined whether changes in the frequency of benign focal spikes accompany...
We prospectively examined whether changes in the frequency of benign focal spikes accompany changes ...
With the aim being evaluation of psychological functioning in children while benign epileptiform dis...
AbstractPurposeTo establish whether the disability in benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BE...
We prospectively examined whether changes in the frequency of benign focal spikes accompany changes ...
Purpose: Benign rolandic epilepsy (BRE) has an excellent prognosis for seizures, but recent research...
Benign rolandic epilepsy (BRE) is a partial idiopathic epilepsy of childhood presenting with a noctu...
WOS: 000271077300007PubMed ID: 19818938Although patients with benign childhood epilepsy with centrot...
We report a longitudinal study (7-11 years) of a previously normal boy (MR) who presented from the a...
A clinical and electroencephalographic study of 107 neurologically normal children with partial seiz...
The study combined prospective neuropsychological and EEG results of 22 children presenting with typ...
The study combined prospective neuropsychological and EEG results of 22 children presenting with typ...
PURPOSE: Benign partial epilepsy (BPE) in childhood is characterized by the occurrence of interictal...
Previous studies of benign rolandic epilepsy have reported improvement in cognitive functioning over...
We report a longitudinal study (7-l 1 years) of a previously normal boy (MR) who presented from the ...
\u3cp\u3eWe prospectively examined whether changes in the frequency of benign focal spikes accompany...
We prospectively examined whether changes in the frequency of benign focal spikes accompany changes ...
With the aim being evaluation of psychological functioning in children while benign epileptiform dis...
AbstractPurposeTo establish whether the disability in benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BE...
We prospectively examined whether changes in the frequency of benign focal spikes accompany changes ...
Purpose: Benign rolandic epilepsy (BRE) has an excellent prognosis for seizures, but recent research...
Benign rolandic epilepsy (BRE) is a partial idiopathic epilepsy of childhood presenting with a noctu...
WOS: 000271077300007PubMed ID: 19818938Although patients with benign childhood epilepsy with centrot...
We report a longitudinal study (7-11 years) of a previously normal boy (MR) who presented from the a...
A clinical and electroencephalographic study of 107 neurologically normal children with partial seiz...