Journal article

GEFS where focal seizures evolve from generalized spike wave: Video-EEG study of two children

HD Yu, SF Berkovic, IE Scheffer

Epileptic Disorders | JOHN LIBBEY EUROTEXT LTD | Published : 2007

Abstract

Focal seizures often secondarily generalize but the reverse is much less frequently documented. The idiopathic generalized epilepsies have the EEG signature of generalized, or bilaterally synchronous spike wave activity and although focal features can be seen, seizures are usually generalized once they commence. Although focal seizures can be seen in some syndromes, it is not well recognized that generalized seizures can become focal during the attack. Here we describe two cases of idiopathic epilepsy with a genetic basis; both cases falling within the spectrum of generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+). One patient has a family history consistent with the family epilepsy syn..

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