Migralepsy; clinical and electroencephalography findings in children
Journal: EXPERIMENTAL BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-01-01
Authors : Nimet Kabakus Fatma Hanci Sevim Turay Mustafa Dilek Mervan Bektas;
Page : 20-24
Keywords : Epilepsy; migraine; migralepsy; children;
Abstract
Aim: Migralepsy is a clinical entity that occasionally represents a diagnostic problem. An apparent history and clinical manifestation of migraine may mask the epileptic attack accompanying migralepsy. The aim of this study is to present our experience with clinical and electroencephalography (EEG) findings and treatment of our patients diagnosed with childhood migralepsy disease. Methods: We documented six patients who were initially followed-up with a diagnosis of migraine, subsequently observed to have epileptic seizures, and then diagnosed with migralepsy. Result: Our patients became asymptomatic by giving good responses to antiepileptic therapy based on clinical and electroencephalography (EEG) findings. Conclusions: This case series shows that EEG recording can be useful in all stages of migraine for long-term, safe monitoring. Identifying patients with possible migralepsy will enable them to receive antiepileptic treatment.
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