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"Electro-clinical syndromes" with onset in paediatric age: the highlights of the clinical-EEG, genetic and therapeutic advances

Pasquale Parisi1*, Alberto Verrotti2, Maria C Paolino1, Rosa Castaldo1, Filomena Ianniello1, Alessandro Ferretti1, Francesco Chiarelli2 and Maria P Villa1

Author Affiliations

1 NESMOS Department, Chair of Pediatrics, Child Neurology, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology,, "Sapienza" University, Via di Grottarossa, 1035-1039, Rome,00189, Italy

2 Department of Paediatrics, University of Chieti, Ospedale policlinico SS. Annunziata, Via dei Vestini 5, 66100 Chieti, Italy

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Italian Journal of Pediatrics 2011, 37:58 doi:10.1186/1824-7288-37-58

Published: 19 December 2011

Abstract

The genetic causes underlying epilepsy remain largely unknown, and the impact of available genetic data on the nosology of epilepsy is still limited. Thus, at present, classification of epileptic disorders should be mainly based on electroclinical features. Electro-clinical syndrome is a term used to identify a group of clinical entities showing a cluster of electro-clinical characteristics, with signs and symptoms that together define a distinctive, recognizable, clinical disorder. These often become the focus of treatment trials as well as of genetic, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging investigations. They are distinctive disorders identifiable on the basis of a typical age onset, specific EEG characteristics, seizure types, and often other features which, when taken together, permit a specific diagnosis which, in turn, often has implications for treatment, management, and prognosis. Each electro-clinical syndrome can be classified according to age at onset, cognitive and developmental antecedents and consequences, motor and sensory examinations, EEG features, provoking or triggering factors, and patterns of seizure occurrence with respect to sleep. Therefore, according to the age at onset, here we review the more frequently observed paediatric electro-clinical syndrome from their clinical-EEG, genetic and therapeutic point of views.

Keywords:
Electro-clinical syndrome; Paediatric Epilepsy; EEG; Epileptic Syndrome; ILAE classification