Symptomatic Partial Epilepsy is the most common type of epilepsy that begins in adulthood, but also frequently occurs in children. This type of epilepsy is caused by a localized abnormality of the brain, which can result from strokes, tumours, trauma, congenital (present at birth) brain abnormality, scarring of brain tissue and infections.

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