Abstract

Carbamazepine (CBZ) was used for the treatment of 52 children of autonomic seizures with and without generalized epileptic seizures. Their ages ranged from 4 to 17 years. Their autonomic seizures were recurrent episodic headaches and/or abdominal pains. EEG abnormalities were found in all cases in this study. The abnormal EEG findings consisted of diffuse paroxysmal slow dysrhythmia, generalized spike and wave complexes, focal spike and wave complexes with diffuse slow wave bursts, spike and wave complexes with 14 and 6 Hz positive spikes of 14 and 6 Hz positive spikes. Of the 40 patients with autonomic seizures only, 36 (90%) showed disappearance of pain, and of the remaining 4, 2 showed moderate improvement and 2 showed no change as far as their clinical symptoms were concerned. Of the 12 patients with both autonomic seizures and generalized epileptic seizures, 10 (83%) became free from headache and 2 improved moderately. The efficacy of CBZ was found to be very satisfactory. The effective dosage of CBZ ranged from 3.9 to 11.4 mg/kg/day (total dose, 100 to 400 mg/day) with the mean value of 7.0 mg/kg/day.

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