<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>126</id><JournalTitle>ATYPICAL BENIGN PARTIAL EPILEPSY OF CHILDHOOD WITH CONTINUOUS SPIKES AND WAVES DURING SLEEP (CSWS): A CASE REPORT</JournalTitle><Abstract>BECTS (Benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes) is the most common, presumably genetic, type of focal
epilepsy in children. It can develop in various ways, leading to mild or severe neuropsychological deficits, including
linguistic, cognitive, and behavioral impairment. We describe a eleven year old male child with epilepsy with continuous
spikes and waves during sleep (CSWS). His behavioral disorder, characterized by hyperactivity, impulsiveness, attention
deficit, and aggressiveness, became progressively evident a few months after epilepsy onset, suggesting a link with the
interictal epileptic activity characterizing CSWS.
</Abstract><Email>anjukr1987@yahoo.in</Email><articletype>casereport</articletype><volume>8</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2018</year><keyword>s: Benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes (BECTS), Continous spikes and waves during sleep(CSWS) , Atypical benign childhood focal epilepsy(ABCFE), Pulse methyl prednisolone.</keyword><AUTHORS>Anju K R,Geethu N,Aneeta Toms,Arya Gopakumar,Anees Sefrin S</AUTHORS><afflication>Anju K R,Geethu N,Aneeta Toms,Arya Gopakumar,Anees Sefrin S</afflication></Article></Articles>