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Unlike many other forms of epilepsy, patients often remain fully conscious during these localized seizures.
The condition is named after (1836–1902), a pioneering Russian neurologist who first described the disorder in 1894. Kozhevnikov initially hypothesized that the condition was caused by a chronic infectious process, which later research supported in many cases. Clinical Manifestations kozmoz_epilepsy
Managing Kozhevnikov epilepsy is notoriously difficult because it often resists standard anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs). Progressive myoclonic epilepsy type 3 - Orphanet Unlike many other forms of epilepsy, patients often
Kozhevnikov epilepsy is typically a symptom of an underlying brain lesion or inflammatory process rather than a standalone disease. Common causes include: Unlike many other forms of epilepsy


