To clarify the characteristics of localization-related epilepsies in e
arly infancy, we performed an electroclinical study of 28 epileptic pa
tients whose first seizures occurred before 6 months of age. The patie
nts were retrospectively divided into two groups: the seizure-controll
ed group (8 patients) and the refractory group (20 patients). The seiz
ure-controlled group included the patients whose seizures were suppres
sed within 1 year after onset; the refractory group included all other
patients. The characteristics of the refractory group were as follows
: (1) most patients had serious underlying pathologies; (2) the seizur
e type in most cases was simple partial seizure or complex partial sei
zure without secondary generalization; (3) the interictal EEG showed f
ocal abnormalities and severe dysrhythmia on the basic pattern associa
ted with multifocal spikes in most cases; and (4) in some patients, We
st syndrome developed after localization- related epilepsies and gener
alized seizures appeared later in some cases. (C) 1997 by Elsevier Sci
ence Inc.