Abstract

Cases with epileptiform EEG-changes, which are not associated with epileptic seizures and clinical signs of epileptic encephalopathy, are frequent in practical child neurology. We present the results of examination 52 children with abovementioned changes. The high frequency of migraine was found in families of these children as well as the association between EEG-changes and earlier traumatic brain injury and other diseases that impact brain maturation.

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