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Magnetoencephalographic Analysis in Children with Panayiotopoulos Syndrome

Kiyoko Sugita, MD

Department of Pediatrics Ichikawa General Hospital Chiba, Japan, sugita{at}tdc.ac.jp.

Yutaka Kato, MD

Department of Neuropsychiatry Ichikawa General Hospital Tokyo Dental College Chiba, Japan

Katsuo Sugita, MD

Department of Medicine Faculty of Education Chiba University Chiba, Japan

Motoichiro Kato, MD

Department of Neuropsychiatry School of Medicine Keio University Tokyo, Japan

Yoko Tanaka, g

Department of Pediatrics Ichikawa General Hospital Chiba, Japan

The aims of this study were to identify the generator of the paroxysmal partial discharges in Panayiotopoulos syndrome by means of magnetoencephalography and to determine the significance of these formations in the epileptogenesis of the developing nervous system. We report magnetoencephalographic data for two cases of Panayiotopoulos syndrome showing the rapid generalization of the source of interictal spikes that explains extraoccipital manifestations such as ictal vomiting and consciousness disturbance. (J Child Neurol 2005;20:616—618).

Journal of Child Neurology, Vol. 20, No. 7, 616-618 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/08830738050200071601


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