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Abstract

The ILAE Task Force on Classification presents a road map for the development of an updated, relevant classification of the epilepsies. Our objective is to explain the process to date and the plan moving forward as well as to invite further discussion about the newly proposed terms and concepts. Here, we present our response to feedback about the 2010 Organization of the Epilepsies and clarify the reintroduction of the word “classification” to map out a framework for epilepsy diagnosis. We introduce some new concepts and suggest four diagnostic levels: seizure type, epilepsy category, epilepsy syndrome, and epilepsy with (specific) etiology to denote specific levels of diagnosis. We expand the etiological categories to six, focusing on those with treatment implications. Finally, we discuss the changes in terminology originally suggested and modifications in response to comments from the epilepsy community. We welcome feedback and discussion from the global epilepsy community, particularly for the new suggested terms, so that we can cement a classification that both reflects current thinking and scientific understanding and provides a dynamic, evolving framework.

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Title
Classification of the epilepsies: New concepts for discussion and debate—Special report of the ILAE Classification Task Force of the Commission for Classification and Terminology
Author
Scheffer, Ingrid E 1 ; French, Jacqueline 2 ; Hirsch, Edouard 3 ; Jain, Satish 4 ; Mathern, Gary W 5 ; Moshé, Solomon L 6 ; Perucca, Emilio 7 ; Tomson, Torbjorn 8 ; Wiebe, Samuel 9 ; Yue‐Hua Zhang 10 ; Zuberi, Sameer M 11 

 Departments of Medicine and Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne and Florey Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Austin Health, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia; Royal Children's Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 
 Department of Neurology, Langone School of Medicine, New York University, New York, New York, U.S.A. 
 University‐Hospital‐INSERM U 964, Strasbourg, France; IDÉE‐Lyon, Lyon, France 
 Indian Epilepsy Centre, New Delhi, India 
 Departments of Neurosurgery, Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A 
 Department of Neurology, Department of Neuroscience and Department of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, New York, U.S.A 
 Institute of Neurology, IRCCS C. Mondino Foundation and Clinical Pharmacology Unit, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy 
 Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden 
 Departments of Clinical Neurosciences and Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 
10  Department of Pediatrics, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China 
11  Paediatric Neurosciences Research Group, Fraser of Allander Neurosciences Unit, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow, United Kingdom; School of Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom 
Pages
37-44
Section
SPECIAL REPORT
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Sep 2016
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
e-ISSN
24709239
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2290244074
Copyright
© 2016. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.