Pediatric epilepsy: Five new things
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Pediatric epilepsy: Five new things
Abstract
Epilepsy in children can be very different from epilepsy in adults, both in seizure type and epilepsy syndrome. The goal in treating children is seizure freedom, no treatment side effects, and function that is no different from the general population. In a significant percentage of patients, this goal remains unachievable, but many aspects of epilepsy are becoming clearer. This review will highlight 5 areas where progress is being made to achieve these goals in pediatric epilepsy. Specific research animal models are being developed to reflect the unique features of different pediatric epilepsies. As genetic syndromes are better identified, for some patients this has led to improved treatment. New advances in drug therapy have led to 3 new medications approved for children. More effective drug choices can now be recommended due to comparative drug trials and better overall care of children can be provided due to awareness of the comorbidities of epilepsy.
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