FEATURES OF EPILEPSY IN DIFFERENT AGE GROUPS IN THE BUKHARA REGION

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Edgorov Zhasurbek Juraevich

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This article presents the results of observation of 632 patients with epilepsy in the Bukhara region. There were 335 (53%) males and 298 (47%) females. To determine the diagnosis, the classification of epilepsy and epileptic syndromes was used. In a smaller group, epilepsy remission is often achieved, in rare cases absolute resistance is observed, with the exception of early childhood with catastrophic epilepsy and epileptic syndrome.


In the larger ORS group, the number of remissions is less, patients with relative and absolute resistance and less frequent seizures are significantly more. In younger patients, epilepsy is "untreated epilepsy", while mature epilepsy ("late epilepsy") should be considered as "involution epilepsy of the brain".

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