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Onset of epilepsy at the time of menarche.

Neurology 2003 Februrary 12
The authors compared the frequency of epilepsy onset in perimenarche with epilepsy onset in other childhood periods in 94 postmenarchial patients aged <55 years. Seizure onset was higher for the 12 to 15 year age bracket than for other ages and clustered around menarche. Epilepsy began during the year of menarche in 17% of patients vs 5.5% expected (p < 0.001), and during +/-2 years of menarche in 38% patients vs 22% expected (p < 0.001). Seizures worsened during perimenarche in 29% of girls with pre-existing epilepsy. Perimenarche may be a risk for the development and worsening of epilepsy.

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