Journal article
Instruction manual for the ILAE 2017 operational classification of seizure types
RS Fisher, JH Cross, C D'Souza, JA French, SR Haut, N Higurashi, E Hirsch, FE Jansen, L Lagae, SL Moshé, J Peltola, E Roulet Perez, IE Scheffer, A Schulze-Bonhage, E Somerville, M Sperling, EM Yacubian, SM Zuberi
Epilepsia | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1111/epi.13671
Abstract
This companion paper to the introduction of the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) 2017 classification of seizure types provides guidance on how to employ the classification. Illustration of the classification is enacted by tables, a glossary of relevant terms, mapping of old to new terms, suggested abbreviations, and examples. Basic and extended versions of the classification are available, depending on the desired degree of detail. Key signs and symptoms of seizures (semiology) are used as a basis for categories of seizures that are focal or generalized from onset or with unknown onset. Any focal seizure can further be optionally characterized by whether awareness is retained or ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding for this study was provided by the International League Against Epilepsy. The lead author (RSF) was supported by the Maslah Saul MD Chair, the James & Carrie Anderson Fund for Epilepsy, the Susan Horngren Fund, and the Steve Chen Research Fund. Dr. Moshe is supported by Charles Frost Chair in Neurosurgery and Neurology, grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) NS43209, CURE, the U.S. Department of Defense, the Heffer Family and the Segal Family Foundations and the Abbe Goldstein/Joshua Lurie and Laurie Marsh/ Dan Levitz families. Dr. Moshe was supported by grant 1U54NS100064.