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All issues > Volume 48(11); 2005

Original Article
Korean J Pediatr. 2005;48(11):1225-1231. Published online November 15, 2005.
Comparison of Epileptic Seizures between Preterm and Term-born Epileptic Children with Periventricular Leukomalacia
Hee Jeong HJ Jeong1, Eun Sil ES Lee1, Han Ku HK Moon1
1Department of Pediatrics, Collage of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, Korea
Correspondence Han Ku HK Moon ,Email: hkmoon@med.yu.ac.kr
Abstract
Purpose
: This study compares the first epileptic seizures between preterm and term-born children with periventricular leukomalacia and epilepsy.
Methods
: From 108 cases having lesions of high signal intensity around the ventricles in T2 weighted imaging of a brain magnetic resonance study, we selected 37 cases that showed epileptic seizures two times or more and divided them into the group of preterm-born(27 cases) and term- born children(10 cases). A retrospective study was made by comparing the two groups with regard to age, type of the first epileptic seizures, EEG findings and responsiveness to anticonvulsants.
Results
: The age of the first epileptic seizure was 22.2?8.3 months in the preterm-born group and 26.9?1.1 months in the term-born group(P=0.505). As for the first epileptic seizure, 11 out of the 27 cases in the preterm-born group had infantile spasms. Out of the 10 cases in the term-born group, 7 had complex partial seizures. In the preterm group, hypsarrhythmias were found in 11 cases, focal epileptiform discharges in 6 cases. In term-born group, focal epileptiform discharges were found in 5 cases but no epileptiform discharge was found in 3 cases. Intractable epilepsies were diagnosed in 6 cases and all of them belonged to the preterm-born group.
Conclusion
: More severe epilepsies such as infantile spasm and intractable epilepsies seem to be more common in preterm-born epileptic children with PVL as well as more severely abnormal EEG finding compared to term-born epileptic children.

Keywords :Periventricular leukomalacia , Fullterm and preterm infant , Epilepsy

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