Clinical and Encephalographic Features of Epilepsy in Patients with Angelman Syndrome in Crimea

Authors

  • Rybalko ON Medical Institute Named after SI Georgievsky, Department of Basic Multidisciplinary Clinical Training, TEWA, Poland. Author
  • Waldheim TA Medical Institute Named after SI Georgievsky, Department of Basic Multidisciplinary Clinical Training, TEWA, Poland Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JADR/2025(2)112

Keywords:

Angelman Syndrome, Etiology, Diagnosis, Epilepsy, Treatment

Abstract

Over the past decade, the number of patients with Angelman syndrome and epilepsy has increased. It is important to diagnose this disease at an early age and promptly begin treatment and rehabilitation measures that will improve the quality of life and social adaptation of patients. The article discusses the clinical characteristics, results of additional research methods and therapeutic approaches in children with Angelman syndrome and epilepsy. Special attention is paid to the clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of epilepsy in patients with Angelman syndrome using the example of clinical cases of Angelman syndrome and epilepsy in Crimea.

Author Biographies

  • Rybalko ON, Medical Institute Named after SI Georgievsky, Department of Basic Multidisciplinary Clinical Training, TEWA, Poland.

    Rybalko ON, Medical Institute Named after SI Georgievsky, Department of Basic Multidisciplinary Clinical Training, TEWA, Poland.

  • Waldheim TA, Medical Institute Named after SI Georgievsky, Department of Basic Multidisciplinary Clinical Training, TEWA, Poland

    Waldheim TA, Medical Institute Named after SI Georgievsky, Department of Basic Multidisciplinary Clinical Training, TEWA, Poland.

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Published

2025-10-15