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The interictal activities load and cognitive performance of children with typical absence epilepsy
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Amer Reham Abdel Rahman
, Rashed, Khaled Hussein
, ELAhwal, Shereen Ahmed
, El-Heneedy Yasser Abo Elfotoh
, Bahnasy, Wafik Said
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Epilepsy
2021
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The interictal activities load and cognitive performance of children with typical absence epilepsy
by
Amer Reham Abdel Rahman
, Rashed, Khaled Hussein
, ELAhwal, Shereen Ahmed
, El-Heneedy Yasser Abo Elfotoh
, Bahnasy, Wafik Said
in
Epilepsy
2021
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The interictal activities load and cognitive performance of children with typical absence epilepsy
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The interictal activities load and cognitive performance of children with typical absence epilepsy
2021
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BackgroundThe description of childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) a benign self-limited generalized epilepsy has become a matter of debate. The objectives of this work were to evaluate the existence of psychiatric and cognitive impairments among patients with typical CAE and to correlate their possible relation to seizure frequency, duration of epilepsy, IISL, and valproate therapy.MethodsThe study was conducted on 19 typical CAE patients receiving valproate therapy, 11 newly diagnosed CAE patients not receiving AEDs, and 30 healthy control subjects (HCS). Participants were subjected to medical history taking, EEG monitoring, child behavior checklist (CBCL), Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale 5th edition, and computerized psychometric tests that assess cognitive domains and executive functions.ResultsThe study revealed a high rate of cognitive and psychiatric dysfunctions in CAE patients. 53.3% of patients had psychiatric problems versus 16.6% in HCS. Attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) (26.6%), anxiety (16.6%), and depression (6.6%) were the most common psychiatric disorders in the patient group. Withdrawn/depressed symptoms, thought problems, social problems, and attention problems in CAE patients were significantly increased compared to HCS. At the same time, CAE patients perform worse in cognitive scales than HCS with comparable intelligent quotient (IQ) scores.ConclusionCognitive and psychiatric impairments in typical CAE patients appear multifactorial in origin with epilepsy-related factors including the duration of epilepsy and interictal spike load (IISL).
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Springer Nature B.V
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