Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
11021897 Paediatrics and Child Health 2018 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The epilepsies of childhood are a markedly heterogeneous group of diseases with different presentations, outcomes and aetiologies. There is no single, gold-standard investigation that will unequivocally diagnose an epilepsy. The range of aetiologies includes genetic, structural brain malformations and metabolic; in many, there may be a combination of causes. Despite major advances in neuro-imaging and genetics, a cause will not be identified in approximately 40% of all children with epilepsies. This article outlines the available investigations and provides a practical and structured approach on their most effective use in the childhood epilepsies.
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