Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8683871 | Epilepsy & Behavior | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
All of our patients had 3 or more seizure types during their clinical history. The most prevalent seizure types at follow-up were atypical absences (28/38), tonic (28/38), generalized tonic-clonic (17/38), focal (11/38), and myoclonic seizures (9/38). All patients had drug-resistant seizures. Besides epilepsy, intellectual disability and behavioral problems were prominent features. Surprisingly, paroxysmal nonepileptic seizures were reported in 3 patients. Our observations confirm the poor outcome of Lennox-Gastaut syndrome through adulthood, regardless of age at seizure onset, etiology, and history of previous West syndrome.
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Authors
Aglaia Vignoli, Gaia Oggioni, Giovanni De Maria, Angela Peron, Miriam Nella Savini, Elena Zambrelli, Valentina Chiesa, Francesca La Briola, Katherine Turner, Maria Paola Canevini,