Title of article
Symptomatology of infantile spasms
Author/Authors
Kazuyoshi Watanabe، نويسنده , , Tamiko Negoro، نويسنده , , Akihisa Okumura، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
14
From page
453
To page
466
Abstract
Epileptic spasms in West syndrome consist of a brief phasic contraction followed by a gradually relaxing tonic component, associated with typical ictal electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns. Three different EEG patterns are associated with a clinical spasm: fast wave bursts, high voltage slow waves (HVS), and desynchronization, occurring in this order. HVS are consistently seen and correspond to a clinical spasm, but usually preceded by fast wave bursts, which may be associated with an inhibition of muscle activity. Epileptic spasms can be classified into: symmetric spasms, asymmetric/asynchronous spasms, focal spasms, spasms with partial seizures, subtle spasms, spasms preceded by brief atonia, or subclinical spasms. Although clinical spasms are usually symmetric, ictal fast waves are always localized, and the following slow waves are not bilaterally synchronous and generalized, suggesting a focal cortical origin of spasms.
Keywords
Epilepsy , infant , electroencephalogram , West syndrome , Infantile spasms
Journal title
Brain and Development
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Brain and Development
Record number
494412
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