Secondary sensory seizures (SSS) are very rare epileptic seizures. A 1
4-year-old male patient with habitual painful seizures of the backs of
both hands since the age of four is reported. The painful seizures we
re rarely followed by impairment of consciousness. Ictal EEG showed 4
to 6Hz rhythmic waves over the right anterior and mid-temporal area fo
llowing complaints of pain. The absence of tumorous lesions on brain C
T or MRI, childhood onset and the absence of combined seizures were ch
aracteristic features of this case compared with other patients report
ed to have SSS.