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What Causes Partial Complex Seizures?

My son, 9 years old has had 43 partial complex seizures (well controlled with Trileptal and Keppra). He has not experienced a seizure in 2 years. He also has Trigeminy. One cardiologist suggested prolonged QT syndrome but 2 others said that was not true
Thu, 29 Oct 2015
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Hi.... I suggest you upload the ECG and EEG reports of the kid in this website and get back to us. Long QT syndrome is to be diagnosed only on the basis of ECG only. But usually it will be associated with loss of consciousness.

Kindly upload the ECG with report and get back to us.

Regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Causes Partial Complex Seizures?

Hi.... I suggest you upload the ECG and EEG reports of the kid in this website and get back to us. Long QT syndrome is to be diagnosed only on the basis of ECG only. But usually it will be associated with loss of consciousness. Kindly upload the ECG with report and get back to us. Regards - Dr. Sumanth