Classifi cation of epileptic seizures and epilepsy syndromes
- Author:
Byung-In Lee
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Neurology Asia
2013;18(s1):1-4
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
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Abstract:
The efforts of ILAE for providing a standardized classifi cation and terminology of epileptic seizures
and epilepsy syndrome; the international classifi cation of epileptic seizures in 1981 and international
classifi cation of epilepsy syndromes and epilepsies in 1989, have provided outstanding achievement
in promoting epilepsy care, research, and education over the past decades. However, further attempts
of ILAE to improve and update the classifi cation systems have not been successful due to signifi cant
heterogeneities and still incomplete knowledge on the fundamental pathophysiology of epilepsies.
Despite these shortcomings, the Commission on Classifi cation and Terminology of ILAE recently
published a new proposal, “Revised Terminology and Concepts for Organization of Epileptic seizures
and Epilepsies”, which has generated lively discussions and debates throughout the international epilepsy
communities. The basic concepts for the change seem to be rational and well taken but the proposal
was not a classifi cation, which made the epilepsy communities somewhat confused and disappointed.
A new proposal of classifi cation is urgently needed to replace the overdue ILAE-classifi cation.
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