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Focality in childhood absence epilepsy.

Özlem Yayıcı KökenBoran SekerogluBurçin ŞanlıdağMehpare Sarı YanartaşArzu Yilmaz
Published in: Neurological research (2024)
Focal maximal electronegativity areas were frequently observed in drug-naïve CAE patients, comprising approximately half of non-generalized discharges. Focal discharges might be misleading in diagnosis. Focal areas within the brain may be responsible for and contribute to absence seizures that appear bilaterally symmetrical and generalized clinically. Although its clinical implication is unknown, this warrants further study.
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