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abstractpubmed· Abstract 2015· item PMID:25691188

Benign infantile seizures. BACKGROUND: Benign infantile seizures are a common form of idiopathic seizures in infants, but infrequently reported. CASE CHARACTERISTICS: Four cases identified over a 9-month period. OBSERVATION: All had a cluster of focal seizures, normal development and no abnormality on hematological and biochemical work-up. OUTCOME: No recurrence of seizures over a follow-up of 5 to 9 months. MESSAGE: Identification of this syndrome has important therapeutic and prognostic implications.