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A new report discusses research on epilepsy, a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. The study focuses on unusual presentations of epilepsy in pediatric patients, such as abdominal pain and epileptic angina. The researchers emphasize the importance of recognizing and documenting these atypical symptoms to avoid misdiagnosis and ensure appropriate treatment. The study concludes that epilepsy should be considered as a potential cause in patients with recurrent and atypical symptoms. For more information, readers can refer to the Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. [Extracted from the article] |