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Enuresis, Epilepsy, and the Electroencephalogram
ALVIN F. POUSSAINT; RONALD B. KOEGLER; JEAN-LOUIS R. RIEHL
Am J Psychiatry 1967;123:1294-1295.
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Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Tufts University Medical School, 171 Harrison Avenue, Boston, Mass. 02111
1966-67, American Psychiatric Association
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In a survey of 138 enuretic children it was found that none gave a history of seizures. EEGs were obtained on 68 consecutive children and seven (10 percent) were reported as abnormal, which is similar to the incidence of abnormal EEGs found among the general population.The results of our study do not support the hypothesis that enuresis is an "epileptic equivalent."Abstract Teaser
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