Epilepsia Partialis Continua that Improved in a Pediatric Patient with Sub-dural Empyema

持续性部分性癫痫在患有硬膜下脓肿的儿科患者中有所改善

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Abstract

In epilepsia partialis continua (EPC), the EEG tracings may fail to show epileptiform activity because the electrical activity is too subtle or too deep to be picked up by surface electrodes. EPC can occur at any age and may have many etiologies, including genetic, metabolic, structural, infectious, and idiopathic. Typical EEG in EPC is characterized by discharges of cortical origin that commonly consist of sharp waves, spikes or periodic lateralized epileptiform discharge; however, EEG findings at large are variable and often not even identified. Here we present a pediatric case of EPC in the setting of subdural empyema with atypical EEG seizure associated with focal clonic activity who made rapid improvements.

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