Abstract

In spite of the improving knowledge of the organic and neurological factors of epilepsy, this pathology still remains very complex. New therapeutical approaches, other than merely neurological, should be experimented, taking into account some atypical symptomatic features which are bordering on other clinical entities. Moreover, this very assertive epilepsy-diagnosis, even if the disease presents atypical features, probably acts as a smokescreen and hides more complex explanations of the symptoms, but offers to the child, his family and the medical teams around them a kind of security through an expected diagnosis of a well-known disease.

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