Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy - the presence of myoclonic seizures distinguishes juvenile absence epilepsy from this syndrome
Childhood
absence epilepsy
consider if frequent (multiple daily) absence seizures in
a child < 12 years of age
Epilepsy with eyelid
myoclonias
consider if repetitive, rhythmic, fast >4 Hz jerks of
the eyelids, with upward deviation of the eyeballs and with head
extension; seizures are very frequent