Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10308606 | Seizure | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In childhood epilepsy various seizure-related factors, but not SES factors, were associated with the presence or absence of SNVP. Such deficits may be especially common in children with remote symptomatic epilepsy aetiology and in complex and therapy resistant epilepsies. Low frequencies of SNVP may be found in children with idiopathic and LR cryptogenic epilepsy syndromes, simple partial or absence seizures and a late epilepsy debut. Our study contributes to an overall picture of cognitive function and its relation to central seizure characteristics in a childhood epilepsy population and can be useful for the follow-up team in developing therapy strategies that meet the individual needs of the child with epilepsy.
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Authors
B. Høie, A. Mykletun, K. Sommerfelt, H. Bjørnæs, H. Skeidsvoll, P.E. Waaler,