CLINICAL AND PARACLINICAL FEATURES AND THE NATURE OF THE COURSE OF EPILEPTIC ENCEPHALOPATHY IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
Vafoeva Gulchiroykhon Rustam kiziTashkent Pediatric Medical Institute of UzbekistanSaidkhodjaeva Saida NabievnaTashkent Pediatric Medical Institute of Uzbekistan
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Epileptic encephalopathy is a condition when a pathological altered brain electrogenesis is the cause of impaired brain function [5,6]. The epileptic process leads to progressive impairment of brain functions. According to the literature, these disorders depend on the form of 5 to 40% of behavioral, mental and neuropsychological disorders [2,4,8,9]. Currently, some researchers consider interictal epileptic psychoses as a manifestation of epileptic encephalopathy. Epileptic encephalopathy is a condition where pathologically altered brain electrogenesis is the cause of brain dysfunctions. In which the epileptic process as such leads to progressive dysfunctions of the brain.
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