Volume 32, Issue 3 pp. 435-437
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Long-Term Prognosis on Recurrence of Seizures Among Children With Epilepsy After Drug Withdrawal-Elimination

Yoshimasa Sakamoto M.D.

Yoshimasa Sakamoto M.D.

Department of Pediatrics, Kansai Medical School, Moriguchi

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Masaru Kasahara M.D.

Masaru Kasahara M.D.

Department of Pediatrics, Kansai Medical School, Moriguchi

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Hiroshi Satouchi M.D.

Hiroshi Satouchi M.D.

Department of Pediatrics, Kansai Medical School, Moriguchi

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Akihisa Amago M.D.

Akihisa Amago M.D.

Department of Pediatrics, Kansai Medical School, Moriguchi

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Masato Sageshima M.D.

Masato Sageshima M.D.

Department of Pediatrics, Kansai Medical School, Moriguchi

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First published: September 1978
Citations: 3

SUMMARY

The long-term prognosis of 110 children after withdrawal-elimination of the drugs on the basis of our rigid criteria was analyzed. The 12 cases (10.9%) of 110 patients experienced recurrences, which occurred between three months to three years after drug elimination, but there were no recurrences later than three years to 10 years after drug elimination. The asymmetry in the EEG during the first two to three years after drug elimination appeared in 6.4% and seizure discharge appeared in 17.1%. But no asymmetry nor seizure discharge was found in EEG later than three years after drug elimination.

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