“…Withdrawal seizures in patients with no prior history of epilepsy usually take the form of generalized convulsions (Pohlisch, 1928;Kalinowsky, 1942;Isbell et al, 1950Isbell et al, , 1955Alexander, 1951;Hollister et al, 1961;Victor and Brausch, 1%7;Deisenhammer et al, 1984;Chan, 1985), although partial seizures are well recognized in patients with cerebral lesions and/or a previous history of partial seizures (Giove and Gastaut, 1%5; Victor and Brausch, 1%7;Malcolm, 1972;Earnest and Yarnell, 1976;Deisenhammer et al, 1984). In investigations of highly selected patients, usually with a single EEG focus, AED reductions have generally precipitated patients' habitual seizures; although there have been reports that atypical seizures may occur (Spencer et al, 1981;Engel and Crandall, 1983;Marciani and Gotman, 1986).…”