Clinical and Neurological Characteristics of Partial Frontal Epilepsy

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Kielce: Laboratorium Wiedzy Artur Borcuch.
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Partial frontal epilepsy is the second most common and accounts for approximately 30% of other forms of epilepsy. The neurological and mental status of frontal epilepsy depends on the etiology. In frontal epilepsy, an etiological connection is often found with focal atrophy, injuries, neuroinfections, tumors (astrocytomas and oligodendrogliomas) or arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). Often the cause is detected by NMR disorders of neuronal migration or dysgenesis. Epileptic status is formed with frontal lobe epilepsy especially often.
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