Summary:
Twenty to thirty per cent of patients treated with antiepileptics do not suffer from epilepsy but from
seizures which resemble epilepsy.Non-epileptic seizures can be divided according to their etiology into
somatically and psychogenically conditioned ones.In their differentiation from true epileptic seizures
an important part is played by video/EEG monitoring.The authors analyze a group of 38 children aged
1 –18 years,who were indicated for video/EEG monitoring because of suspected epilepsy or non-epileptic
seizures.In 14 cases they diagnosed a psychogenic converse or panic reaction,in 10 instances parasom-
nia,in 6 cases tics and in the remaining 8 patients an abnormal stereotypy or other non-epileptic
involuntary movements were involved.The objective of the work was to draw attention to the variety
of non-epileptic seizures in the child population.
Key words:
non-epileptic seizures,childhood,video/EEG monitoring
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