Prevalence and characteristics of epilepsy in children in Northern Sweden
Autor: | R. Sidenvall, Lars Forsgren, J. Heijbel |
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Rok vydání: | 1996 |
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Childhood epilepsy medicine.medical_specialty Pediatrics Adolescent Clinical Neurology Prevalence epilepsy syndrome Epilepsy Epidemiology medicine Humans Child Prospective cohort study Sweden business.industry Incidence seizure type Infant Newborn Infant General Medicine medicine.disease seizure frequency Neurology Epilepsy in children Child Preschool Epilepsy syndromes Etiology epidemiology Female Neurology (clinical) business |
Zdroj: | Seizure. 5:139-146 |
ISSN: | 1059-1311 |
DOI: | 10.1016/s1059-1311(96)80108-7 |
Popis: | Active epilepsy was assessed in all children aged 0-16 years in an area of northern Sweden with about 250,000 inhabitants and around 50,000 children in the age group. One hundred and fifty-five children fulfilled the criteria of active epilepsy giving a prevalence rate of 4.2/1000. The proportion of boys to girls was 1:1.1. This dominance of girls had also been seen in a prospective study of incidence of epilepsy in the same area. Partial seizures were more common than generalized. Among the syndromes benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes occurred in 17.4%, absence epilepsy in 6.5% and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in 5.8%. Children with neurodeficit (ND) more often had generalized epileptic syndromes while the non-ND groups more often had localisation related syndromes. The aetiology was regarded to be remote symptomatic in 42%, idiopathic in 28% and cryptogenic in 30% of the children. Almost all children were on antiepileptic treatment, three quarters of them on monotherapy. Neurodeficit was noted in 42%. The prevalence of epilepsy and mental retardation was 1.7/1000. Relatively few children with neurodeficit had been seizure free during the last year, 43% had more than one seizures per month compared to 19% in the non-ND group. |
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