Minor Neurological Dysfunction: A Comparative Study in Pediatrics with Different Types of Focal Epilepsy

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS Journal of Pediatric Epilepsy Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1786770
Yagmur Çam, Leman Tekin-Orgun, A. Soysal-Acar, Kivilcim Gucuyener, B. Elbasan
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Epilepsy is a disorder that occurs as a result of abnormal neuronal discharges in the brain and affects approximately 1% of children. Sensorimotor function impairments that are related to minor neurological deficits may be seen even in children diagnosed with epilepsy solely. This study aims to determine the type and areas of minor neurological dysfunction (MND) in children with Self-Limited Focal Epilepsy (SeLFE) and to compare the children with Self-Limited Epilepsy with Centrotemporal Spikes (SeLECTS) and SeLFE without SeLECTS. Fifty-six children diagnosed with epilepsy (28 SeLECTS and 28 SeLFE without SeLECTS) were included in the study. Both groups consisted of 13 girls and 15 boys. The mean ages of SeLECTS and SeLFE without SeLECTS groups were 9.68 ± 1.63 and 9.32 ± 1.62, respectively. A Modified Touwen Neurological Examination was performed to determine the type and areas of MND. There were no differences between the groups regarding MND type, coordination, fine manipulation, sensory, and involuntary movement areas (p > 0.05). It should be considered that children with SeLECTS may be neurologically affected as much as children with other types of epilepsy. Long-term problems due to epilepsy may be minimized by short-term neurodevelopmental follow-ups.
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轻微神经功能障碍:不同类型局灶性癫痫的儿科比较研究
癫痫是一种因大脑神经元异常放电而导致的疾病,约有 1%的儿童患有癫痫。即使仅被诊断为癫痫的儿童也可能出现与轻微神经功能障碍有关的感觉运动功能障碍。本研究旨在确定自限性局灶性癫痫(SeLFE)患儿轻微神经功能障碍(MND)的类型和部位,并将患有自限性癫痫伴颞叶中心棘波(SeLECTS)的患儿与未患有自限性癫痫伴颞叶中心棘波(SeLECTS)的患儿进行比较。研究共纳入 56 名确诊为癫痫的儿童(28 名 SeLECTS 儿童和 28 名无 SeLECTS 的 SeLFE 儿童)。两组儿童中均有 13 名女孩和 15 名男孩。SeLECTS 组和无 SeLECTS 的 SeLFE 组的平均年龄分别为 9.68±1.63 岁和 9.32±1.62 岁。进行了改良图文神经系统检查,以确定 MND 的类型和部位。两组之间在 MND 类型、协调、精细操作、感觉和不自主运动方面没有差异(P > 0.05)。应当考虑的是,患有 SeLECTS 的儿童可能会像患有其他类型癫痫的儿童一样受到神经系统的影响。通过短期的神经发育随访,可将癫痫导致的长期问题降至最低。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Epilepsy is an English multidisciplinary peer-reviewed international journal publishing articles on all topics related to epilepsy and seizure disorders, epilepsy surgery, neurology, neurosurgery, and neuropsychology in childhood. These topics include the basic sciences related to the condition itself, the differential diagnosis, natural history, and epidemiology of seizures, and the investigation and practical management of epilepsy (including drug treatment, neurosurgery and non-medical and behavioral treatments). Use of model organisms and in vitro techniques relevant to epilepsy are also acceptable. Journal of Pediatric Epilepsy provides an in-depth update on new subjects and current comprehensive coverage of the latest techniques used in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood epilepsy.
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