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Benign Partial Epilepsy with Occipital Paroxysm 1·Ê

A Case of Benign Partial Epilepsy with Occipital Paroxysm

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Abstract


Benign epilepsy of childhood with occipital paroxysm is characterized by seizures which include visual symptoms followed by motor manifestations. The EEG is also characterized by repetitive occipital discharges of spikes, sharp waves or
spike-wave
complexes appearing only after eye closure. No occipital lesions have been found, the children are neurologically normal. Recently we experienced a case of benign epilepsy of childhood with occipital paroxysm which showed favorable response to
anticonvulsant treatment. A brief review of related literatures is included in this report.

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