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===== EEG ===== | ===== EEG ===== | ||
* continuous, diffuse, bilateral spike-waves during slow-wave sleep | * continuous, diffuse, bilateral spike-waves during slow-wave sleep | ||
- | * in ESES nearly continuous, irregular generalized spike–wave complexes, seen in at least 85% of the sleep record and with minimal abnormalities during wakefulness[(: | ||
* in CSWS EEG foci is predominantly in the frontotemporal or frontocentral areas, whereas in LKS the EEG foci is in the posterior temporal areas[(: | * in CSWS EEG foci is predominantly in the frontotemporal or frontocentral areas, whereas in LKS the EEG foci is in the posterior temporal areas[(: | ||
+ | * in ESES nearly continuous, irregular generalized spike–wave complexes, seen in at least 85% of the sleep record and with minimal abnormalities during wakefulness[(: | ||
+ | * the bilateral complexes in ESES represent [[content: | ||
===== Treatment ===== | ===== Treatment ===== | ||
* prednisolone[(: | * prednisolone[(: |