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A Case of Defecation-induced Epilepsy
Dong Nam Kim, In Seung Park, In Joon Seol
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1995;38(1):138-140.   Published online January 15, 1995
Defecation induced epilepsy is a very rare form of reflex epilepsy, which has not been reported yet in Korea. We experienced a case of defecation-induced epilepsy in a 10 month old boy who has been showing seizure with every defecation since 5 months of his age. Diagnosis was made by clinical history and appearance of clinical seizure with epileptiform activities...
Original Article
A Study of Valproic Acid Therapy in Epileptic Children
Hae Jin Choi, Keon Su Rhee
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1993;36(3):328-337.   Published online March 15, 1993
A study was made on 50 cases of epileptic children who had been observed at the pediatric department of Chungnam National University Hospital and Taejeon Eul Ji Hospital during the period from July, 1986 to June, 1991 The result are as follows : 1) Epilepsy was most frequent in children from 1 yar to 10 year of age(80%). Epilepsy was commoner in...
Case Report
A Case of Video Game Epilepsy
Jin Nyoung Park, Ho Joon Im, Sung Lae Park, Jeh Hoon Shin, In Joon Seol, Soo Ji Moon
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(12):1756-1761.   Published online December 15, 1992
Video game epilepsy is a photic induced sensory evoked seizure, and the seizure occurs only following a specific program of video game. We experienced a case of video game epilepsy in a 12 year old boy who presented with seizure during video game, and showed photoconvulsive response on photic stimulated EEG.
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Clinical Study of Epilepsy in Children.
Byeng Gu Min, Chan Young Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1990;33(6):780-789.   Published online June 30, 1990
The author analyzed the seizure types, clinical symptoms, and laboratory examinations in 156 epileptic children who were admitted to Maryknoll Hospital during the 6 years since June 1983 > The results were summarized as follows: 1) Of the 156 epileptic children, 48.1% exhibited generalized seizures, 37.2% partial seizures, 10. 2% unclassified seizures. The most common type was tonic-clonic seizure (37.8%). 2) Epilepsy was most frequent in children...
Clinical Study of Patients with Benign Rolandic Epilepsy(BRE).
Seung Koog Kim, Sung Ho Cha, Sa Jun Chung, Chang Il Ahn
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1989;32(1):62-66.   Published online January 31, 1989
BRE, probably the commonest varierity of partial epilepsy in childhood has 6 characteristics; it occurs in children, without neuropsychiatric antecidents, never related to progressive cerebral lesion, interictal EEG shows Rolandic spikes, the seizure are varied and there is always recovery in puberty at the latest. We reviewed 70 patients with BRE to observe the age and sex distribution, EEG findings, clinical sign and symptoms, treatment...
Clinical Study of Epilepsy in Children.
Ho Seong Yoo, Young Bong Park, Kyeong Rae Moon, Keun Chul Myung, Chang Soo Ra
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1984;27(8):795-801.   Published online August 31, 1984
From June 1974 to June 1983, 106 cases of child epileptic patients were clinically investigated at the Department of Pediatrics, Chosun University Hospital, and the following results were obtained. 1)Epilepsy had the highest incidence in children from 5 to 9 years (32.1%), and the next was from 9 to 16 years (21.7%). 2)Male to female ratio was 1.3 : 1....
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