Pathologic basis of the symptomatic epilepsies in childhood

The epilepsies in childhood are classified as primary (or idiopathic) and secondary (or symptomatic). The primary epilepsies account for two thirds of all childhood epilepsies and are presumed to be genetically determined. In the remaining one third of cases, a neuropathologic lesion can be identifi...

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description The epilepsies in childhood are classified as primary (or idiopathic) and secondary (or symptomatic). The primary epilepsies account for two thirds of all childhood epilepsies and are presumed to be genetically determined. In the remaining one third of cases, a neuropathologic lesion can be identified. This paper summarizes the etiologies of the symptomatic epilepsies. They are classified according to the pathologic processes; malformative, metabolic, neoplastic and phakomatoses, hypoxic-ischemic, infectious, and of unknown pathologic process.
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Brain
Brain Neoplasms - complications
Brain Neoplasms - genetics
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Central Nervous System Infections - complications
Cerebrovascular Disorders - complications
Child
Epilepsy
Epilepsy - classification
Epilepsy - etiology
Epilepsy - physiopathology
Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe - etiology
Etiology
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Hippocampus - pathology
Humans
Migration
Nervous System Malformations - classification
Nervous System Malformations - complications
Nervous System Malformations - genetics
Pregnancy
Scientific Concepts
Sclerosis - complications
Seizures
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