Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6830837 | Seizure | 2015 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
EEG is not recommended as a routine examination for children diagnosed with headache, but it is mandatory and must be carried out promptly in cases of prolonged headache that does not respond to antimigraine drugs, if epilepsy is suspected or has been diagnosed previously. This is not a marginal or irrelevant question because possible isolated, non-motor, ictal manifestations should be taken into account before declaring that an epileptic patient is “seizure free” so as to ensure that any decision taken to suspend anticonvulsant therapy is safe.
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Authors
Pasquale Parisi, Alberto Verrotti, Paola Costa, Pasquale Striano, Caterina Zanus, Marco Carrozzi, Umberto Raucci, Maria Pia Villa, Vincenzo Belcastro,