1997
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1997.tb07357.x
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Neuropsychological, intellectual, and behavioral findings in patients with centrotemporal spikes with and without seizures

Abstract: Forty children (23 boys, 17 girls) with centrotemporal spikes (rolandic focus) with and without seizures (mean age 8.4 years ±4.8 SD), and 40 healthy controls matched for age, sex, and socioeconomic status were assessed for their neuropsychological, intellectual, and behavioral outcome. Compared with the controls, patients were significantly impaired in their IQ, visual perception, short‐term memory, in their psychiatric status and in some subtests in a fine motor performance task. No significant differences c… Show more

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“…Although neuropsychological and behavioral changes in idiopathic benign childhood epilepsy have already elicited interest and subtle impairments, a wide variety of higher cortical functions (memory, visuomotor skills and visuospatial, spatial perception, memory spatial, coordination, different areas of language, content discrimination, and auditory-verbal dyspraxia) have been documented 11,12 . Even after the active phase of seizures 9 , little is known about neurological soft signs in such group of patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although neuropsychological and behavioral changes in idiopathic benign childhood epilepsy have already elicited interest and subtle impairments, a wide variety of higher cortical functions (memory, visuomotor skills and visuospatial, spatial perception, memory spatial, coordination, different areas of language, content discrimination, and auditory-verbal dyspraxia) have been documented 11,12 . Even after the active phase of seizures 9 , little is known about neurological soft signs in such group of patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ces auteurs mettent d'ailleurs en évidence une typologie particulière de troubles en fonction de l'âge des enfants: les atteintes qui concernent davantage le langage oral seraient présentes chez les enfants entre 7 et 10 ans alors que les atteintes du langage écrit sont davantage retrouvées chez les adolescents de 11 et 16 ans. Heijbel et Bohman (1975), Weglage, Demsky, Pietsch & Kurlemann (1997), Gündüz et al (1999), Baglietto et al 2001et Danielsson & Petermann (2009 (Moley, Olson, Halwes & Flavell, 1969 ;Delis, Kramer, Kaplan & Ober, 1994 ;Vicari, Pasqualetti, Marotta & Carlesino,1999).…”
Section: éPilepsie Bénigne Et Troubles Cognitifs Associésunclassified
“…Although the seizure semiology of RE is relatively mild (Lerman and Kivity, 1975;Loiseau et al, 1992), recent evidence suggests serious comorbidities in selected cases and has put the assumed purely benign nature of RE under debate (Nicolai et al, 2006;Vinayan et al, 2005;Völkl-Kernstock et al, 2009;Weglage et al, 1997). An often reported comorbidity of RE is language impairment (Monjauze et al, 2005;Northcott et al, 2007;Overvliet et al, 2010;Papavasiliou et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%