• Department of Neurology, Pediatric Medical Center, Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, Jinan 250012, China;
LIBaomin, Email: lbmsqf@163.com
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Objective  To identify clinical and electroencephalographic features of the variants of benign childhood epilespy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTs). Methods  A total of 51 children with BECTs were restrospectively reviewed from July 2008 to December 2015 in the study, including the clinical data, electrophysiologic characteristics and effects of antiepileptic drugs. Results  Age of the patients ranged from 2.5 to 11 years old, which were averged 7.03 years old. The duration of disease varied from 4 days to 6 years, and 2.36 years in average. Nearly continuous electric discharge were detected in slow sleeping, during which, the busting index was 90% in 19 patients’, 78% in 26, 52% in 6. the average busting index was 82.44%.47 patients (92.1%) had synptom of hand shaking; 8 patients(15.6%) had oropharyngeal automatism; 7 patients (13.7%) had language barrier; sample absence seizures or tumble occurred in 11 patients (21.5%); cognitive declined in 17 patients (33.3%). VPA monotherapy had good effect on 12 patients, 33 patients need combination of VPA and CBZ. However, there’s still 6 patients need adrenocortical hormone to control seizures. Conclusion  The variants of BECT are companied with obvious deterioration of EEG. Lack of standard AED therapy may cause aggravations, so we need to monitor EEG closely. We use AED not merely in orde to control seizure but also inhibit abnormal EEG discharge.

Citation: JIAGuijuan, LIBaomin, SUNRuopeng. Electroclinical features of the atypical of benign childhood epilepsy with central temporal spikes. Journal of Epilepsy, 2016, 2(2): 97-100. doi: 10.7507/2096-0247.20160017 Copy

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