Action Potentials/physiology; Epilepsy/physiopathology/therapy; Humans; Practice Guidelines as Topic/standards; Sleep/physiology; Syndrome
Abstract :
[en] The authors propose to define the epileptic syndromes with continuous spikes and waves during slow sleep (CSWS) as a cognitive or behavioral impairment acquired during childhood, associated with a strong activation of the interictal epileptiform discharges during NREM sleep--whatever focal or generalized--and not related to another factor than the presence of CSWS. The type of syndrome will be defined according to the neurological and neuropsychological deficit. These syndromes have to be classified among the localization-related epileptic syndromes. Some cases are idiopathic and others are symptomatic. Guidelines for work-up and treatment are proposed.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Author, co-author :
Van Bogaert, P.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
Aeby, A.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
De Borchgrave, V.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
De Cocq, C.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
Deprez, Manuel ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Neuropathologie
De Tiege, X.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
de Tourtchaninoff, M.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
Dubru, Jean-Marie ; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Pédiatrie - Pédiatrie CHR
Foulon, Maggy ; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Secteur nettoyage
Ghariani, S.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
Grisar, Thierry ; Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Neurologie Sart Tilman
Legros, B.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
Ossemann, M.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
Tugendhaft, P.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
van Rijckevorsel, K.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
Verheulpen, D.; Groupe de travail des centres francophones de référence de l’épilepsie réfractaire
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