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ILAE classification of seizures and epilepsy 2017 - Coggle Diagram
ILAE classification of seizures and epilepsy 2017
LEVEL2: epilepsy based on seizure type
focal epilepsy
generalized and focal epilepsy
Lennox-Gastaut
Dravet-sy
generalized epilepsy
juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizure alone
juvenile absence epilepsy
childhood absence epilepsy
unknown if generalized or focal epilepsy
LEVEL1: seizure type
focal
awareness
aware
impaired awareness
unknown awareness
motor onset
automatisms
atonic
clonic
epileptic spasms
hyperkinetic
myoclonic
tonic
nonmotor onset
cognitive
emotional
behavior arrest
sensory
autonomic
focal to bilateral tonic-clonic
unknown
motor
tonic-clonic
epileptic spasms
nonmotor
behavior arrest
generalized
motor
myoclonic-tonic-clonic
myoclonic-atonic
myoclonic
tonic
atonic
clonic
epileptic spasms
tonic-clonic
nonmotor (absence)
typical
atyical
myoclonic
eyelid myoclonia
LEVEL3: epilepsy syndrome
childhood
Febrile seizures
Febrile seizures plus FS+
Early onset childhood occipital epilepsy Panayiotopoulos type
Epilepsy with myoclonic atonic (previously astatic) seizures
Benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes BECTS Rolandic epilepsy
Autosomal-dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy ADNFLE
Late onset childhood occipital epilepsy Gastaut type
Childhood absence epilepsy CAE
Epilepsy with myoclonic absences
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
Epileptic encephalopathy with continuous spike-and wave during sleep CSWS
Landau-Kleffner syndrome
adolescent to adult
Juvenile ansence epilepsy JAE
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy JME
Epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures alone GTCA
Autosomal dominant epilepsy with auditory features ADEAF
Other familial temporal lobe epilepsies
infancy <2y
Epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures
West syndrome
Myoclonic epilepsy in infancy MEI
Febrile seizures plus FS+
Benign infantile epilepsy
Febrile seizures
Benign familial infantile epilepsy
Dravet syndrome
Myoclonic encephalopathy in non-progressive disorders
familial
Familial focal epilepsy with variable foci FFFEVF
Genetic epilepsy with febriles seizure plus GEFS+
neonatal period
Bening familial neonatal epilepsy
Early myoclonic encephalopathy EME
Benign neonatal seizures
Ohtahara syndrome
epilepsy with etiology
metabolic
immune
structural
infectious
genetic
idiopathic/genetic generalized epilepsies
childhood absence epilepsy
juvenile absence epilepsy
juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
epilepsy withtonic-clonic seizures alone
unknown
old terminology
(partial seizures) - focal seizures
(simple partial) - preserved awareness
(complex partial) - impaired awareness
(psychic)
(secondarily generalized) - focal to bilateral tonic-clonic
(dyscognitive)
(idiopathic: not casued by postnatally-acquired lesion or brain damage) - genetic
(cryptogenic: likely secondary to a prenatally-acquired casue but not a primary disorder)