ABSTRACT
Epilepsy is the most common neurological disorder of childhood, occurring both in children whose physical and cognitive states are otherwise normal as well as being a facet of a more generalised and severe brain disease. There are many manifestations of epilepsy and, therefore, a diversity of factors in underlying pathology, responses to treatment
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 4|2 pages
Aspects of etiology
part 9|2 pages
Epilepsies with onset in the first year of life
part 10|2 pages
Epileptic syndromes with onset in early childhood
part 11|2 pages
Epileptic syndromes with onset in middle childhood
part 12|2 pages
Epileptic syndromes with onset in late childhood or adolescence
part |2 pages
Chapter 12D. Benign partial seizures of adolescence
part 19|2 pages
Imaging
part 22|2 pages
Treatment of epilepsy