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Epilepsy in Hong Kong: a literature
review
ACF Hui, P Kwan
Division of Neurology, Department of
Medicine and Therapeutics, The Chinese
University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales
Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong
OBJECTIVE. To review data on the causes, clinical features, and management of
patients with epilepsy in Hong Kong.
DATA SOURCES. MEDLINE and Chinese Current Medical Contents were used to
search the literature. A manual search of the Hong Kong Medical Journal, Hong
Kong Practitioner, and Chinese Medical Journal (1982-2002) was also undertaken.
STUDY SELECTION. Key words for the literature search were ‘epilepsy’ and ‘Hong
Kong’.
DATA EXTRACTION. All relevant articles in English or in Chinese language were
reviewed.
DATA SYNTHESIS. Overall, disease characteristics
and the response to both medical and surgical treatments of epilepsy
among local Chinese patients with epilepsy was found to be comparable
to that reported for patients in western countries. Knowledge of
epilepsy among the general population was more limited than expected
from the international literature, and attitudes to epilepsy relatively
more negative, adding to the psychosocial burden for people with
epilepsy.
CONCLUSION. Further research in Hong Kong on aspects
of epileptology is indicated with a view to developing more innovative
and effective therapy.
Hong Kong Med J 2004;10:185-9
Key words: Chinese; Cross-cultural comparison; Epidemiology; Epilepsy
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