Summary:
Differential diagnostics of epileptic and non-epileptic seizures is a problem based on distinguishing
epileptic seizures with an organic etiology and non-epileptic seizures with a predominant
psychopathological etiopathogenesis. There is a growing evidence which supports a dissociative
mechanism of non-epileptic seizures and dissociative psychopathology provides important findings
concerning etiology and diagnostics.
In these study 21 epileptic patients, 8 men and 13 women, mean age 33 were investigated by 5
scales focused on dissociation (psychic and somatoform), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
depression and child traumas (DES, SDQ-20, IES, BDI-II and TSC-40).
Possibilities of differential diagnostics between non-epileptic and epileptic seizures are reverse
than it is common in neurological practice, where diagnosis of non-epileptic seizure is the result
of excluding epilepsy after EEG monitoring. In this case diagnosis is based on confirmation of
psychogenic non-epileptic seizures by a positive finding of dissociative symptoms. This examination
makes possible earlier therapy and is an important complement of common neurological
diagnostics.
Key words:
epilepsy, psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, dissociative disorders, posttraumatic
stress disorder.
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