Epilepsia in children with children's cerebral palsy to the question of classification of seizures
I ntroduction. At an international seminar devoted to CCP (Maryland, USA, 2004), researchers concluded that CCP is a clinical descriptive term, not an etiologic diagnosis, and includes a group of developmental disorders and body postures that limit activity that are caused by non progressive defeat of the developing brain of the fetus or child. Attention was drawn to the fact that motor disorders in cerebral palsy are often accompanied by sensory defects, changes in cognitive and communicative functions, perceptual disorders, behavior, and convulsive attacks [1,9]