Journal article

A cross-sectional investigation of cognition and epileptiform discharges in juvenile absence epilepsy

AL Dharan, SC Bowden, A Peterson, A Lai, U Seneviratne, G Dabscheck, E Nurse, A Loughman, N Parsons, WJ D'Souza

Epilepsia | WILEY | Published : 2023

Abstract

Objectives: Despite the prevalence of cognitive symptoms in the idiopathic generalized epilepsies (IGEs), cognitive dysfunction in juvenile absence epilepsy (JAE), a common yet understudied IGE subtype, remains poorly understood. This descriptive study provides a novel, comprehensive characterization of cognitive functioning in a JAE sample and examines the relationship between cognition and 24-h epileptiform discharge load. Method: Forty-four individuals diagnosed with JAE underwent cognitive assessment using Woodcock Johnson III Test of Cognitive Abilities with concurrent 24-h ambulatory EEG monitoring. Generalized epileptiform discharges of any length, and prolonged generalized discharges..

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