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I've read a number of papers and studies about Frontal Lobe Epilepsy, and I can't find most of them anymore
So, I decided to start this thread in order to post links to in-depth information about FLE.
Another reason I want to do this is because, although it's the second most common type of focal epilepsy, it's not been as researched as TLE. Because EEGs often do not display FLE seizure spikes, uit can often be misdiagnosed as mood disorders, parasomnias and psychogenic seizures. Seizures with FLE can be downright weird and even experienced neurologists may have difficulty recognizing FLE for what it is.
Anybody who has information to add to this thread, please do so, from links to papers or studies, to books or videos containing good information about FLE. I can use all the help researching this as I can get.
So here are my first links:
A General overview of FLE from the Mayo clinic website
Frontal Lobe Epilepsy Author: Sheryl Haut, MD
Autosomal Dominant Nocturnal Frontal Lobe Epilepsy from the National Library of Medecine
Symptomatic and Probably Symptomatic Focal Epilepsies: Topographical Symptomatology and Classification Author: C. P. Panayiotopoulos

Another reason I want to do this is because, although it's the second most common type of focal epilepsy, it's not been as researched as TLE. Because EEGs often do not display FLE seizure spikes, uit can often be misdiagnosed as mood disorders, parasomnias and psychogenic seizures. Seizures with FLE can be downright weird and even experienced neurologists may have difficulty recognizing FLE for what it is.
Anybody who has information to add to this thread, please do so, from links to papers or studies, to books or videos containing good information about FLE. I can use all the help researching this as I can get.
So here are my first links:
A General overview of FLE from the Mayo clinic website
Frontal Lobe Epilepsy Author: Sheryl Haut, MD
Autosomal Dominant Nocturnal Frontal Lobe Epilepsy from the National Library of Medecine
Symptomatic and Probably Symptomatic Focal Epilepsies: Topographical Symptomatology and Classification Author: C. P. Panayiotopoulos