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Classification of Seizures (ILAE 2017 (proper one) (Level 2: Epilepsy…
Classification of
Seizures
ILAE 2017
(proper one)
Level 1: Seizure type
(confirming it's a seizure, and what type)
Generalised onset
Motor
:
Tonic-clonic
Tonic
Myoclonic
Atonic
Non-motor (absence)
:
Focal onset
As well as motor/n-m;
Awareness status
Progresses to bilateral?
Motor onset
Atonic
Clonic
Myoclonic
Tonic
Non-motor onset
Unknown onset
Motor onset
Tonic-clonic
Non-motor onset
Level 2: Epilepsy based on seizure type
(what type of epilepsy fits with this seizure type)
Generalised epilepsy
Focal epilepsy
Generalised and focalised epilepsy
Unknown epilepsy
Level 3: Epilepsy syndrome
Neonate
Infancy (< 2 years)
West syndrome **
Childhood
Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (AD)
Benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (Rolandic)
Late-onset childhood occipital epilepsy (Gastaut type)
Childhood absence epilepsy
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome **
Landau-Kleffner syndrome **
Adolescent to adult
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
Temporal lobe epilepsy
Level 4: Epilepsy with aetiology
Aetiology
Genetic
Structural
Metabolic
Immune
Infectious
Unknown
Epilepsy syndromes
(simple for LO)
Common
Children
Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (AD)
Benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (Rolandic)
Late-onset childhood occipital epilepsy (Gastaut type)
Adolescents to adult
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
Temporal lobe epilepsy
Dangerous
Infancy
West syndrome
Childhood
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
Landau-Kleffner syndrome