Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8275037 | Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Given the neuropsychological deficits in many CAE patients which significantly affect their quality of life, CAE should not be considered entirely “benign”. An early identification of neuropsychological dysfunction in CAE children is essential for appropriate treatment.
Keywords
FSIQNIHBECTSVIQWISCAERPLTGAEDsVPAHCsCBCLCAEPGEIgEidiopathic generalized epilepsiescpsESXTASPrimary generalized epilepsyEthosuximideMRIintelligence quotientADHDAbsence seizuresComplex partial seizuresMagnetic resonance imaginganti-epileptic drugsNINDSbenign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikesChildhood absence epilepsyNeuropsychologyCognitive functionverbal intelligence quotientLamotrigineNational Institutes of HealthWechsler Intelligence Scale for ChildrenFull Scale Intelligence QuotientNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokeValproic acidauditory event-related potentialattention deficit and hyperactivity disorderhealthy controls
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Authors
A. Verrotti, S. Matricardi, V.E. Rinaldi, G. Prezioso, G. Coppola,