Lennox syndrome

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  • Instead of ABPE, the term pseudo-Lennox syndrome is proposed.
  • Neuropahtological background in the present case of Lennox syndrome is thought to be based on the widespread unilateral cerebral lesions and the basal ganglional, especially thalamic, degenerations derived secondarily from the diffuse cerebral damage.
  • Childhood epileptic encephalopathy with diffuse slow spike-waves (otherwise known as 'petit mal variant') or Lennox Syndrome.
  • They called this syndrome "Lennox syndrome" or "childhood epileptic encephalopathy with diffuse slow spike-and-waves.
  • Also called Lennox syndrome.
  • Atypical "benign" partial epilepsy or pseudo-Lennox syndrome.
  • Atypical benign partial epilepsy/pseudo-Lennox syndrome.

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