Self-limited focal epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (SLFECS) is the most common type of idiopathic epilepsy in childhood, 1 affecting about 15.7% of epilepsy with 75% starting at 7 ~ 10 years. 2,3 Although most SLFECS patients generally only have a few seizures and have a good prognosis, some SLFECS patients also exhibit several cognitive and behavioral problems, such as processing speed, reading,
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