Journal article

EEG in adult-onset idiopathic generalized epilepsy

S Yenjun, AS Harvey, C Marini, MR Newton, MA King, SF Berkovic

Epilepsia | WILEY | Published : 2003

Abstract

Purpose: It remains controversial whether adult-onset idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) is a distinct syndrome or a continuum among IGE syndromes. EEG is the only known biologic marker of IGE and helps differentiate many of its classic subsyndromes. In this study, we looked for the differences in the EEG findings of IGE of classic adolescent onset versus adult onset that may suggest syndromic heterogeneity. Methods: Seventy-six patients (47 adolescent-onset IGE, 29 adult-onset IGE) with a clinical and EEG diagnosis of IGE were included. We defined IGE with age at onset of 11-20 years as adolescent-onset IGE and age at onset of 20 years or after as adult-onset IGE. Patients with first-dec..

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