Abstract
This study consists of the investigation of the anamnestic and electroclinical features of 37 children who showed paroxysmal activity on EEG during drowsiness. This activity is composed of generalized slow high-voltage waves with intermixed spikes and sharp waves (Rudimentary Spike-Wave complexes). All the children had suffered from febrile convulsions, with none of them developing epileptic syndromes during the 3 years following the onset of the study. We point out the diagnostic value of RSW as well as the necessity of careful monitoring of the waking-drowsy state during EEG in children with febrile convulsions.
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