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Clinical characteristics and diagnoses of 1213 children referred to a first seizure clinic.

Geertruida SlingerLotte NoorlagEric van DiessenWillem M OtteMaeike ZijlmansFloortje E JansenKees P J Braun
Published in: Epilepsia open (2024)
Many children experience events that resemble but not necessarily are seizures. Distinguishing between seizures and seizure mimics is important but challenging. Specialized first-seizure clinics can help with this. Here, we report data from 1213 children who were referred to the first seizure clinic of a Dutch children's hospital. One-third of them were diagnosed with epilepsy. In 68.8% of all children-with and without epilepsy-the diagnosis was made during the first consultation. Less than 3% were misdiagnosed. This study may help physicians in what to expect regarding the diagnoses in children who present with events that resemble seizures.
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