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Seizure and Psychosocial Outcomes of Childhood and Juvenile Onset Generalized Epilepsies: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, or Well-Dressed Wolf?

Katherine Nickels1.   

Abstract

Studies of generalized electroclinical syndromes can provide guidance regarding long-term seizure, cognitive, and psychosocial outcomes. Childhood absence epilepsy, juvenile absence epilepsy, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, and idiopathic generalized epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures alone are electroclinical syndromes typically associated with normal intellect and good response to antiseizure medications. However, studies have demonstrated significantly poorer psychosocial outcomes than expected for these syndromes, regardless of seizure control. Potential causes for this include underlying abnormalities in social skills, social stigma, and underlying abnormalities in brain development and maturation.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26316843      PMCID: PMC4527134          DOI: 10.5698/1535-7597-15.3.114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsy Curr        ISSN: 1535-7511            Impact factor:   7.500


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1.  Idiopathic generalized epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures (IGE-GTC): a population-based cohort with >20 year follow up for medical and social outcome.

Authors:  Peter Camfield; Carol Camfield
Journal:  Epilepsy Behav       Date:  2010-05-14       Impact factor: 2.937

2.  Long-term prognosis for childhood and juvenile absence epilepsy.

Authors:  Eugen Trinka; Sarah Baumgartner; Iris Unterberger; Josef Unterrainer; Gerhard Luef; Edda Haberlandt; Gerhard Bauer
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 4.849

3.  Effects of childhood absence epilepsy on associations between regional cortical morphometry and aging and cognitive abilities.

Authors:  Duygu Tosun; Prabha Siddarth; Arthur W Toga; Bruce Hermann; Rochelle Caplan
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2011-04       Impact factor: 5.038

4.  Frontal and temporal volumes in Childhood Absence Epilepsy.

Authors:  Rochelle Caplan; Jennifer Levitt; Prabha Siddarth; Keng Nei Wu; Suresh Gurbani; Raman Sankar; W Donald Shields
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2009-07-14       Impact factor: 5.864

5.  Long-term prognosis of typical childhood absence epilepsy: remission or progression to juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.

Authors:  E C Wirrell; C S Camfield; P R Camfield; K E Gordon; J M Dooley
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 9.910

6.  Elevated anxiety and depressive-like behavior in a rat model of genetic generalized epilepsy suggesting common causation.

Authors:  Nigel C Jones; Michael R Salzberg; Gaurav Kumar; Abbie Couper; Margaret J Morris; Terence J O'Brien
Journal:  Exp Neurol       Date:  2007-10-05       Impact factor: 5.330

7.  Long-term seizure remission in childhood absence epilepsy: might initial treatment matter?

Authors:  Anne T Berg; Susan R Levy; Francine M Testa; Hal Blumenfeld
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2014-02-11       Impact factor: 5.864

8.  Myoclonic seizures subside in the fourth decade in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.

Authors:  B Baykan; E A Altindag; N Bebek; A Y Ozturk; B Aslantas; C Gurses; I Baral-Kulaksizoglu; A Gokyigit
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2008-05-27       Impact factor: 9.910

9.  Long-term outcome of childhood absence epilepsy: Dutch Study of Epilepsy in Childhood.

Authors:  Petra M C Callenbach; Paul A D Bouma; Ada T Geerts; Willem Frans M Arts; Hans Stroink; Els A J Peeters; Cees A van Donselaar; A C Boudewijn Peters; Oebele F Brouwer
Journal:  Epilepsy Res       Date:  2009-01-04       Impact factor: 3.045

10.  Childhood absence epilepsy: behavioral, cognitive, and linguistic comorbidities.

Authors:  Rochelle Caplan; Prabha Siddarth; Lesley Stahl; Erin Lanphier; Pamela Vona; Suresh Gurbani; Susan Koh; Raman Sankar; W Donald Shields
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2008-06-13       Impact factor: 5.864

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1.  The Timing, Nature, and Range of Neurobehavioral Comorbidities in Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy.

Authors:  Dace N Almane; Jana E Jones; Taylor McMillan; Carl E Stafstrom; David A Hsu; Michael Seidenberg; Bruce P Hermann; Temitayo O Oyegbile
Journal:  Pediatr Neurol       Date:  2019-03-19       Impact factor: 3.372

2.  Long-Term Effects of Early Life Seizures on Endogenous Local Network Activity of the Mouse Neocortex.

Authors:  Pavlos Rigas; Charalambos Sigalas; Maria Nikita; Ani Kaplanian; Konstantinos Armaos; Leonidas Jordan Leontiadis; Christos Zlatanos; Aspasia Kapogiannatou; Charoula Peta; Anna Katri; Irini Skaliora
Journal:  Front Synaptic Neurosci       Date:  2018-11-27

3.  Systemic administration of ivabradine, a hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channel inhibitor, blocks spontaneous absence seizures.

Authors:  Yasmine Iacone; Tatiana P Morais; François David; Francis Delicata; Joanna Sandle; Timea Raffai; Harri Rheinallt Parri; Johan Juhl Weisser; Christoffer Bundgaard; Ib Vestergaard Klewe; Gábor Tamás; Morten Skøtt Thomsen; Vincenzo Crunelli; Magor L Lőrincz
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2021-05-20       Impact factor: 6.740

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