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Paroxysmal nonepileptic events of childhood.
Seminars in Pediatric Neurology 2006 December
The paroxysmal nonepileptic events of childhood are a group of disorders, syndromes, and phenomena that mimic true epileptic seizures. Clinical experience and a clear description of the event in question will usually lead to a correct categorization. They span in age from neonate to young adult and are apt to be the most common diagnostic challenges clinicians face regularly. The key to diagnosis is a detailed history and careful observation. Despite the large number of discrete entities enumerated herein, common principles in clinical approach are successful and described. Each entity can pose a significant clinical challenge in identification, etiologic pathophysiology, genetics, and management. A simple division is offered here separating those episodes that are associated with an altered mental status or occurring during sleep and those without an altered mental status or occurring while awake.
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