Abstract
PurposeTo present a retrospective study of 13 children with benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS), also known as benign rolandic epilepsy (BRE), associated with generalized spikes and waves as the only EEG manifestation at onset. MethodCharts of children with typical clinical criteria of BRE electroclinically followed-up between February 2000 and February 2015 were reviewed. ResultsAmong 309 patients who met the electroclinical criteria of BRE, we identified 13 children who presented with the typical clinical manifestations but who, on the EEG, only had generalized paroxysms at onset that continued along the course of the syndrome. Generalized spike-and-wave discharges were observed in all patients when awake and during sleep (100%). During the evolution no particular electroclinical pattern was observed. The patients responded well to antiepileptic drugs, such as valproic acid and levetiracetam. Outcome was good in all patients. ConclusionsWe found evidence that patients with BRE may have generalized EEG discharges at onset as the sole manifestation lasting throughout the course of the syndrome. In some, focal paroxysms developed later. The course was benign. In our group of patients, clinical features and evolution were similar to those of typical cases of BRE. Response to valproic acid and levetiracetam was found to be particularly good.
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