Enge S, Körner K, Fuchs S, Ladurner G, Schneider G, Lechner H
EEG EMG Z Elektroenzephalogr Elektromyogr Verwandte Geb. 1983 Dec;14(4):191-4.
143 patients with vascular epilepsy have been investigated, in whom generalised seizures were predominant (67%). 5% of the patients were younger than 30 years and 20% were between 30 and 50 years old. Pathological CT findings were seen in 78%. Focal lesions were most common particularly in patients with partial epileptic seizures as compared with those which had generalised seizures (p less than 0.05). In the EEG focal changes also dominated, but there was no significant difference in their occurrence with regard to patients with generalised or partial seizures. Epileptic potentials were observed in 17% of the patients with the emphasis on those with generalised epilepsies (p less than 0.05). Comparing EEG and CT in 69% of the patients concomitant pathological findings could be found. In patients with partial seizures there was a particularly good correlation between the focal changes in the EEG and lesions in the CT.