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Clinical seizure semiology is subtle and identification of seizures by parents is unreliable in infants with tuberous sclerosis complex.

Matthew LynchKirsty SmithKate Riney
Published in: Epilepsia (2022)
This study demonstrates that in infants with TSC who met criteria for prolonged vEEG, (1) parents significantly under recognize total clinical seizure count, (2) parents fail to identify epileptic spasms, and (3) seizure frequency is high. This highlights that epilepsy treatment decisions should not be based solely on parental clinical seizure identification. Prolonged vEEG monitoring may have an important role in the routine epilepsy care of infants with TSC, as demonstrating undetected high clinical seizure frequency may allow improved epilepsy management decisions.
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