Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2-10-2019

Comments

This article has been peer reviewed. It is the author’s final published version in Epilepsy and Behavior Case Reports, Volume 11, Pages 96-98.

The published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebcr.2019.01.005. Copyright © Mohammadi et al.

Abstract

  • Corpus callosum plays the important role in bilateral synchronous expression of focal discharges of ESES.
  • Sparing dominant hemisphere form continuous spike and slow waves during sleep accounts for normal cognitive scores.
  • Early detection and treatment of ESES have a great impact on cognitive and language scores and final prognosis.

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PubMed ID

30834195

Language

English

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