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Paroxysmal non‐epileptic events in infants and toddlers: A phenomenologic analysis
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VEEG recorded PNEE in nearly 40% of 81 infants and toddlers referred for unclear paroxysmal events in our cohort. Non-epileptic staring spells and benign sleep myoclonus were the most common events recorded, followed by shuddering attacks and infantile masturbation. In addition, greater than one-half of the infants and toddlers had risk factors, raising a concern for epilepsy in the family and prompting the VEEG evaluation, suggesting that paroxysmal non-epileptic seizures may frequently coexist in young children with epilepsy.
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