癫痫综合征分类。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Epilepsia Open Pub Date : 2025-03-22 DOI:10.1002/epi4.70026
Elaine C Wirrell, Nicola Specchio, Rima Nabbout, Phillip L Pearl, Kate Riney
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摘要

癫痫综合征是一种独特的电临床实体,最近由国际抗癫痫联盟疾病分类学和定义工作组对其进行了定义。每种综合征都与“临床和脑电图特征的特征性集群相关,通常由特定的病因学发现支持”。综合征通常以年龄依赖的方式出现,具有预后和治疗意义,并与特定范围的合并症相关。综合征最常见于幼儿,在成人中较少见。综合征识别有助于临床医生选择最高产量的调查,最有效的治疗方法,并允许他们在癫痫控制和潜在缓解以及预期的相关合并症方面给出更准确的预后。本综述概述了如何组织和定义综合征,突出了更常见实体的特征。总结:癫痫综合征是一种可识别的实体,其特征是特定的发作类型和脑电图结果。癫痫综合征的识别通常提供潜在病因的线索,帮助临床医生选择最有效的治疗方法,并提供有关可能结果的信息。
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Epilepsy syndromes classification.

Epilepsy syndromes are distinct electroclinical entities which have been recently defined by the International League Against Epilepsy Nosology and Definitions Task Force. Each syndrome is associated with "a characteristic cluster of clinical and EEG features, often supported by specific etiologic findings". Syndromes often present in an age-dependent manner, carry both prognostic and treatment implications, and are associated with a specific range of comorbidities. Syndromes are most commonly identified in young children and are less frequent in adults. Syndrome identification assists clinicians in selecting the highest yield investigations, the most effective therapies, and allows them to give more accurate prognoses both with regards to seizure control and potential remission as well as expected, associated comorbidities. This review outlines how syndromes are organized and defined, highlighting the characteristic features of the more common entities. PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY: Epilepsy syndromes are identifiable entities that are characterized by specific seizure type(s) and EEG findings. Identification of an epilepsy syndrome often provides a clue to the underlying cause, helps clinicians select the most effective treatments, and provides information on the likely outcome.

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Epilepsia Open
Epilepsia Open Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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