Abdominal epilepsy is a rare condition most frequently found in children, consisting of gastrointestinal disturbances caused by epileptiform seizure activity.[1][2][3][4][5] Though a few cases of it have been reported in adults too.[6] It has been described as a type of temporal lobe epilepsy.[7] Responsiveness to anticonvulsants can aid in the diagnosis.[8] Distinguishing features of abdominal epilepsy include (1) Abnormal laboratory, radiographic, and endoscopic findings revealing paroxysmal GI manifestations of unknown origin (2) CNS symptoms (3) Abnormal EEG.[9] Most published medical literature dealing with abdominal epilepsy is in the form of individual case reports. A 2005 review article found a total of 36 cases described in the medical literature.[3]
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