Electroencephalographic Signs Characteristic for Without Several Epileptic Encephalopathy in Preschool Children

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Vafoeva G.R

Abstract

Epileptic encephalopathy is a condition when a pathological altered brain
electrogenesis is the cause of impaired brain function [5,6]. The epileptic process leads to
progressive impairment of brain functions. According to the literature, these disorders depend
on the form of 5 to 40% of behavioral, mental and neuropsychological disorders [2,4,8,9].
Currently, some researchers consider interictal epileptic psychoses as a manifestation of
epileptic encephalopathy. Epileptic encephalopathy is a condition where pathologically altered
brain electrogenesis is the cause of brain dysfunctions. In which the epileptic process as such
leads to progressive dysfunctions of the brain

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Vafoeva G.R. (2022). Electroencephalographic Signs Characteristic for Without Several Epileptic Encephalopathy in Preschool Children. The Peerian Journal, 8, 40–44. Retrieved from https://peerianjournal.com/index.php/tpj/article/view/293
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