BAEP were recorded in 34 children with partial seizures. Epilepsy with rolandic spikes and occipital paroxysms were excluded. Results were then compared with data from subjects without neurological diseases. Twelve children presented abnormal responses. There were no relationship between results of BAEP and either number of seizures, duration of epilepsy or therapy. Eight of 13 children with complex partial seizures showed abnormal BAEP. Prognostic value of results is discussed. This study shows that Brain stem may be involved in the neuronal dysfunction observed during partial epilepsy.
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