ABSTRACT
Technology plays a greater and expanding role in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment
of epilepsy and seizure disorders with the use of electroencephalography and video
electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring. However, the history and clinical examination
of the patient will always be the most important parts of the evaluation of patients
with seizures, epilepsy, and other similar disorders. Clinical pearls for the differential
diagnosis of seizures, psychogenic nonepileptic seizures, initial diagnosis of epilepsy,
epilepsy evaluation, and use of anticonvulsants are provided.
KEYWORDS
Epilepsy - convulsion - seizure - electroencephalography (EEG)
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Jennifer HoppM.D.
Assistant Professor of Neurology, University of Maryland School of Medicine
22 S. Greene Street, S12C09, Baltimore, MD 21201
eMail: jhopp@som.umaryland.edu