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Abstract
Children with developmental disabilities are at increased risk for epilepsy with a prevalence rate higher than the general population. Some of the more common developmental disorders in childhood and the features of epilepsy in these conditions are discussed. Specifically, autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation, and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder are reviewed. Ideal treatment for developmentally-disabled children with epilepsy entails maximal seizure control without any significant adverse effects from the anti-epileptic drugs and good quality of life. Antiepileptic drugs' cognitive and behavioral adverse effects tend to occur more frequently in these children. Careful selection of the appropriate medication and close monitoring for drug adverse effects is important. The specific adverse effects of the older and newer antiepileptic drugs are also reviewed. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Dev Disabil Res Rev 2010;16:239–247.
发育性残疾儿童癫痫的治疗
患有发育障碍的儿童患癫痫的风险增加,其患病率高于一般人群。一些更常见的儿童发育障碍和癫痫在这些条件下的特点进行了讨论。具体来说,自闭症,脑瘫,智力低下,注意力缺陷和多动障碍进行了审查。发育障碍儿童癫痫的理想治疗是最大限度地控制癫痫发作,无抗癫痫药物的显著不良反应和良好的生活质量。抗癫痫药物的认知和行为不良反应在这些儿童中更容易发生。仔细选择适当的药物和密切监测药物的不良反应是重要的。并对新老抗癫痫药物的具体不良反应进行了综述。©2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc开发与残疾,2010;16:39 - 247。
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