Epilepsy in Colombia: Epidemiologic profile and classification of epileptic seizures and syndromes
Purpose: A national study was performed in Colombia to determine the general and regional prevalence of epilepsy, clinical profiles, seizure types, and clinical syndromes. Methods: Based on the National Epidemiological Study of Neurological Diseases (EPINEURO), we evaluated and followed up for 1 yea...
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- Palabra clave:
- Anticonvulsive agent
Carbamazepine
Phenytoin
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Article
Child
Colombia
Complex partial seizure
Controlled study
Disease classification
Epilepsy
Female
Focal epilepsy
Follow up
Grand mal seizure
Human
Infant
Major clinical study
Male
Newborn
Onset age
Prevalence
Priority journal
Seizure
Sex ratio
Statistical significance
Adolescent
Adult
Age factors
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Child
Colombia
Epilepsy
Female
Follow-up studies
Humans
Male
Mass screening
Middle aged
Prevalence
Risk factors
Seizures
Sex factors
Syndrome
Classification of epilepsy
Epidemiology
Epilepsy
Epilepsy syndromes
Epileptic seizures
Prevalence
partial
preschool
Child
Epilepsies
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Epilepsy in Colombia: Epidemiologic profile and classification of epileptic seizures and syndromes |
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Epilepsy in Colombia: Epidemiologic profile and classification of epileptic seizures and syndromes |
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Epilepsy in Colombia: Epidemiologic profile and classification of epileptic seizures and syndromes Anticonvulsive agent Carbamazepine Phenytoin Adolescent Adult Aged Article Child Colombia Complex partial seizure Controlled study Disease classification Epilepsy Female Focal epilepsy Follow up Grand mal seizure Human Infant Major clinical study Male Newborn Onset age Prevalence Priority journal Seizure Sex ratio Statistical significance Adolescent Adult Age factors Aged Aged, 80 and over Child Colombia Epilepsy Female Follow-up studies Humans Male Mass screening Middle aged Prevalence Risk factors Seizures Sex factors Syndrome Classification of epilepsy Epidemiology Epilepsy Epilepsy syndromes Epileptic seizures Prevalence partial preschool Child Epilepsies |
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Epilepsy in Colombia: Epidemiologic profile and classification of epileptic seizures and syndromes |
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Epilepsy in Colombia: Epidemiologic profile and classification of epileptic seizures and syndromes |
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Epilepsy in Colombia: Epidemiologic profile and classification of epileptic seizures and syndromes |
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Epilepsy in Colombia: Epidemiologic profile and classification of epileptic seizures and syndromes |
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Epilepsy in Colombia: Epidemiologic profile and classification of epileptic seizures and syndromes |
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Anticonvulsive agent Carbamazepine Phenytoin Adolescent Adult Aged Article Child Colombia Complex partial seizure Controlled study Disease classification Epilepsy Female Focal epilepsy Follow up Grand mal seizure Human Infant Major clinical study Male Newborn Onset age Prevalence Priority journal Seizure Sex ratio Statistical significance Adolescent Adult Age factors Aged Aged, 80 and over Child Colombia Epilepsy Female Follow-up studies Humans Male Mass screening Middle aged Prevalence Risk factors Seizures Sex factors Syndrome Classification of epilepsy Epidemiology Epilepsy Epilepsy syndromes Epileptic seizures Prevalence |
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Anticonvulsive agent Carbamazepine Phenytoin Adolescent Adult Aged Article Child Colombia Complex partial seizure Controlled study Disease classification Epilepsy Female Focal epilepsy Follow up Grand mal seizure Human Infant Major clinical study Male Newborn Onset age Prevalence Priority journal Seizure Sex ratio Statistical significance Adolescent Adult Age factors Aged Aged, 80 and over Child Colombia Epilepsy Female Follow-up studies Humans Male Mass screening Middle aged Prevalence Risk factors Seizures Sex factors Syndrome Classification of epilepsy Epidemiology Epilepsy Epilepsy syndromes Epileptic seizures Prevalence partial preschool Child Epilepsies |
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partial preschool Child Epilepsies |
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Purpose: A national study was performed in Colombia to determine the general and regional prevalence of epilepsy, clinical profiles, seizure types, and clinical syndromes. Methods: Based on the National Epidemiological Study of Neurological Diseases (EPINEURO), we evaluated and followed up for 1 year all the subjects with epilepsy from the National Sample. Clinical profiles were further assessed. Seizure types and epilepsy syndromes were established according to the international classifications. Results: General prevalence was found to be 11.3 per 1,000, with little variation among regions, except the eastern region, where prevalence was 23 per 1,000; prevalence for active epilepsy was 10.1 per 1,000. Women have a slightly greater (not statistically significant) risk. Most seizures are focal (partial), frequently with secondary generalization. The most frequent epilepsy syndrome encountered was partial symptomatic/cryptogenic (80%). Epilepsy onset in Colombia occurs most frequently in childhood. Conclusions: Prevalence rates of epilepsy in Colombia are similar to those reported in nations with comparable developmental status and have diminished over time. The study presents the distribution of seizures and syndromes. The most frequent types are focal syndromes. © 2006 International League Against Epilepsy. |
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