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Levetiracetam-induced seizure aggravation associated with continuous spikes and waves during slow sleep in children with refractory epilepsies |
Epileptic Disorders. Volume 12, Number 2, 146-50, June 2010, Clinical commentary with video sequences
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Author(s) : Roberto H Caraballo, Ricardo Cersósimo, Cecilia De los Santos |
Summary : We present a patient with cryptogenic focal epilepsy and another with Dravet syndrome, who experienced seizure aggravation and negative myoclonus, associated with continuous spikes and waves during slow sleep, induced by levetiracetam. For both patients levetiracetam was discontinued, and there was significant improvement of this particular electroclinical picture. |
Keywords : aggravation, continuous spikes and waves during slow sleep, Dravet syndrome, negative myoclonus, levetiracetam |
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