Is there such a thing as "generalized" epilepsy?

ISSUES IN CLINICAL EPILEPTOLOGY: A VIEW FROM THE BENCH(2014)

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The distinction between generalized and partial epilepsies is probably one, if not the most, pregnant assertions in modern epileptology. Both absence and generalized tonic-clonic seizures, the prototypic seizures found in generalized epilepsies, are classically seen as the result of a rapid, synchronous recruitment of neuronal networks resulting in impairment of consciousness and/or convulsive semiology. The term generalized also refers to electroencephalographic presentation, with bilateral, synchronous activity, such as the classical 3 Hz spike and wave discharges of typical absence epilepsy. However, findings obtained from electrophysiological and functional imaging studies over the last few years, contradict this view, showing a rather focal onset for most of the so-called generalized seizure types. Therefore, we ask here the question whether "generalized epilepsy" does indeed exist.
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Idiopathic generalized epilepsies,Absence seizures,Generalized tonic clonic seizures,Myoclonic juvenile seizures,Spike and wave discharges,Genetic absence models
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