psychiatric aspects of childhood epilepsy

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raman deep pattanayak senior research associate, department of psychiatry, all india institute of medical sciences, ansari nagar, new delhi, india

rajesh sagar assistant professor, department of psychiatry, all india institute of medical sciences, new delhi, india

چکیده

how to cite this article: pattanayak rd, sagar r. psychiatric aspects of childhood epilepsy. iran j child neurol 2012;6(2):9-18. childhood epilepsy is a chronic, recurrent disorder of unprovoked seizures. theonset of epilepsy in childhood has significant implications for brain growth anddevelopment. seizures may impair the ongoing neurodevelopmental processes and compromise the child’s intellectual and cognitive functioning, leading totremendous cognitive, behavioral and psychosocial consequences. children with epilepsy are at increased risk for emotional and behavioral problems. in addition to the direct effects of epilepsy, there are multiple contributory factors including the underlying neurological abnormalities and adverse effects of medication. this review discusses the current understanding of various psychiatric aspects of childhood epilepsy, including the neuropsychological, behavioral and psychosocial concomitants of childhood epilepsy. references 1. shinnar s, pellock jm. 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