
pmid: 32782228
AbstractIdiopathic or genetic generalized epilepsies (IGE) constitute an electroclinically well‐defined group that accounts for almost one third of all people with epilepsy. They consist of four well‐established syndromes and some other rarer phenotypes. The main four IGEs are juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, childhood absence epilepsy, juvenile absence epilepsy and IGE with generalized tonic‐clonic seizures alone. There are three main seizure types in IGE, namely generalized tonic‐clonic seizures, typical absences and myoclonic seizures, occurring either alone or in any combination. Diagnosing IGEs requires a multidimensional approach. The diagnostic process begins with a thorough medical history with a specific focus on seizure types, age at onset, timing and triggers. Comorbidities and family history should be questioned comprehensively. The EEG can provide valuable information for the diagnosis, including specific IGE syndromes, and therefore contribute to their optimal pharmacological treatment and management.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, 610, LONG-TERM PROGNOSIS, ILAE COMMISSION, juvenile absence epilepsy, CHILDHOOD ABSENCE EPILEPSY, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, Seizures, 616, Humans, idiopathic generalized epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures alone, EEG, Child, TYPICAL ABSENCES, Myoclonic Epilepsy, Juvenile, EYELID MYOCLONIA, Electroencephalography, Syndrome, sleep EEG, Epilepsy, Absence, childhood absence epilepsy, Practice Guidelines as Topic, SEIZURES, Epilepsy, Generalized, POSITION PAPER, TASK-FORCE
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, 610, LONG-TERM PROGNOSIS, ILAE COMMISSION, juvenile absence epilepsy, CHILDHOOD ABSENCE EPILEPSY, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, Seizures, 616, Humans, idiopathic generalized epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures alone, EEG, Child, TYPICAL ABSENCES, Myoclonic Epilepsy, Juvenile, EYELID MYOCLONIA, Electroencephalography, Syndrome, sleep EEG, Epilepsy, Absence, childhood absence epilepsy, Practice Guidelines as Topic, SEIZURES, Epilepsy, Generalized, POSITION PAPER, TASK-FORCE
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