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Classification and Diagnosis of Epilepsy With Dr. Roohi Katyal

Feb 5, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Roohi Katyal, assistant professor of neurology and co-director of adult epilepsy at Louisiana State University Health Shreveport, shares her insights on the evolving classification of epilepsy. She explains the critical distinction between provoked and unprovoked seizures, emphasizing the role of detailed patient history. The complexities of defining resolved epilepsy and the nuanced use of EEG in medication tapering decisions are also highlighted. Listeners will learn about the unique challenges faced in epilepsy diagnosis and why patient choice matters.
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History Taking in Epilepsy

  • Ask about warning signs, triggers, and how the patient felt after the episode.
  • Talk to a witness who saw the seizure onset and progression for more clues.
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Provoked vs. Unprovoked Seizures

  • Rule out reversible causes like hypoglycemia, electrolyte abnormalities, or alcohol withdrawal.
  • If a provoking reason is found, long-term anti-seizure medication may not be necessary.
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Further Assessment for Epilepsy

  • If initial tests are normal, inquire about prior similar episodes, lapses in awareness, or jerking.
  • Consider juvenile myoclonic epilepsy if these are present; otherwise, proceed with EEG and neuroimaging.
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