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Clinical profile and treatment outcome of epilepsy syndromes in children: A hospital-based study in Eastern Nepal.

Prakash PoudelShyam Prasad KafleRita Pokharel
Published in: Epilepsia open (2021)
A reasonable proportion (15.6%) of unprovoked seizures could be classified into specific ES despite limited diagnostic resources. WS was the most common ES. GTCSA, SLCECTS, CAE, and LGS were other common ESs. GTCSA, SLFIE, CAE, SLCECTS, GEFS+, and JME were largely pharmaco-responsive. PME, WS, and LGS were relatively pharmaco-resistant. Electro-clinical diagnosis of certain ES avoids the necessity of neuroimaging.
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