“…1,4 Most frequently, in older people, the occurrence of typical ASE represents an aggravation or reactivation of a known pre-existing GGE. 1 Often, these patients have been seizure-free for years and may suffer from episodes of altered mental status secondary to typical ASE when they reach an older age. Later life could represent a period of vulnerability associated with predisposing factors including chronic ischemia, white matter disease, cerebral atrophy, metabolic derangements, hormonal changes, and polypharmacy in patients with GGE.…”