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Diagnosis based on your own judgment
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1 | If you were the attending physician, would you consider this episode to be an epileptic seizure, irrespective of the criteria presented in table 1? |
| Yes/no/unclear |
2 | If you answered no, your diagnosis of the event is: |
3 | If you answered yes, how would you classify the seizure? |
| (a) simple partial |
| (b) complex partial |
| (c) generalised with partial onset |
| (d) generalised without partial onset |
| (e) equivocal generalised or partial |
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Diagnosis with use of previously defined criteria
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4 | Do you think the history of the event satisfies the descriptive criteria listed in table 1? |
| Yes/no/unclear |
5 | If you answered yes, which category is applicable? (answer one or more) |
| A1 / A2 / A3 / A4 |
| B1 / B2 |
| C1 / C2 / C3 / C4 / C5 / C6 |
6 | Do you consider the seizure had a partial onset/partial characteristics? |
| Yes/no/unclear |
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Diagnosis as a panel
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| After your diagnosis and classification, your panel will discuss the case to reach a final common decision about the questions 4, 5, 6. After this, you will receive the results of the physical examination, EEG, imaging study, and other additional investigations. |
7 | If your panel diagnosed the event as an epileptic seizure, the aetiology according to this panel is: |
| (a) idiopathic |
| (b) remote symptomatic |
| (c) acute symptomatic |
| (d) associated with mental retardation |
| (e) equivocal |
8 | Are you able to classify the type of epilepsy according to the ILAE classification, knowing the results of the additional investigations? |