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  • Children with cerebral palsy from periventricular leukomalacia often experience unprovoked seizures, with a study showing that 26% of the analyzed group had epilepsy.
  • Significant risk factors for epilepsy included different types of cerebral palsy, mental disabilities, visual impairments, and history of neonatal seizures, with neonatal seizures being a particularly strong predictor.
  • This research is unique as it specifically links neonatal seizures to later epilepsy in children with this specific cerebral pathology, contributing to the understanding of epilepsy risk in these patients.

Article Abstract

Children with cerebral palsy associated with periventricular leukomalacia frequently develop unprovoked epileptic seizures. This article reports an analysis of risk factors for epilepsy in children with radiologically confirmed periventricular leukomalacia. This cohort was screened for epilepsy and for an array of clinical and demographic factors. Of 154 subjects with radiologically confirmed periventricular leukomalacia, 40 (26.0%) had epilepsy. In the epileptic group, radiologic pathology other than periventricular leukomalacia was uncommon. Significant associations were found between epilepsy and cerebral palsy patterns other than spastic diparesis, mental handicap, cortical visual impairment, neonatal seizures, and severe periventricular leukomalacia. Only the presence of neonatal seizures was significantly associated with epilepsy once other risk factors were controlled in the regression model. Some previous studies have shown an association between neonatal seizures and later epilepsy for cerebral palsy in general. This is the first report of such an association for a single predominant type of cerebral pathology.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0883073807302599DOI Listing

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