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Tipo Panayiotopoulos

 

Epilepsia Benigna Occipital tipo Panayiotopoulos y Epilepsia Benigna con espigas centrotemporales concomitantemente en el mismo paciente.

The Panayiotopoulos type benign childhood occipital epilepsy, (PBCOE) and the benign childhood occipital epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes (BCECT) are two forms of focal idiopathic epilepsy recognized by the International League Against Epilepsy. Several authors have reported that some patients with PBCOE evolve later in life toward a BCECT, remarking the fact of the morphological similarities of their paroxysms and the spikes migration phenomena. However, few cases of patients with PBCOE have been described concomitantly clinical characteristics of a BCECT in the same evolving process. One clinical case with the mentioned concomitant manifestation is shown, analyzing its clinical characteristics, differential diagnosis and treatment. Finally it is postulated that the PBCOE could be an early form of the BCECT

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Epilepsia Occipital Benigna de la Niñez tipo Panayiotopoulos Presentación de cinco casos clínicos y revisión de la literatura.

Occipital Benign Epilepsy of Childhood, Panayiotopoulus Type (OBECP) is the more frecuent idiopathic epilepsy following the Benign Epilepsy Childhood with Centrotemporal Spikes. We present five cases with this diagnosis analyzing its clinical, electroencephalografics, therapeuthics and evolutives characteristics. This study remarks our low incidence, perhaps due to of poor knowledge and the most cases are underdiagnosted in the paediatric population. Our objetive is alert about this type of Epilepsy, its early diagnosis, adecuated treatment and the respective family assessment because this pathology had a favourable evolution.

 

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