Difficulties in the differential diagnosis of epileptic and hypocalcemic seizures in children and adolescents

Epileptic seizures require differential diagnosis with other paroxysmal conditions, including metabolic seizures. A variety of electrolyte changes can result in central nervous system dysfunction, including that as convulsive seizures. The paper describes electrolyte disorders leading to seizures, as well as their clinical features. It separately presents the syndromes accompanied by hypocalcemia, in which there may be convulsive paroxysms. The paper describes three clinical cases of hypocalcemic seizures. It gives recommendations for the diagnosis and management of patients with suspected metabolic seizures. © 2018 Ima-Press Publishing House. All rights reserved.

Authors
Shchederkina I.O.1 , Orlova K.A.1 , Koltunov I.E. 1, 3 , Orlova E.M.2 , Korneev D.Yu.1 , Vykhristyuk O.F. 1, 3
Publisher
Ima-Press Publishing House
Language
Russian
Pages
66-74
Status
Published
Volume
10
Year
2018
Organizations
  • 1 Morozov City Children's Clinical Hospital, Moscow Healthcare Department, 1/9, Fourth Dobryninsky Lane, Moscow, 119049, Russian Federation
  • 2 National Medical Research Center of Endocrinology, Ministry of Health of Russia, 11, Dmitry Ulyanov St., Moscow, 117036, Russian Federation
  • 3 RUDN University of Russia, 6, Miklukho-Maklai St., Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
Keywords
Epilepsy; Hypocalcemia; Seizure
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