Juvenile absence epilepsy. by Peter Wolf. Date of submission: October 1, 1993. Date of submission: March 16, 1999. Medline SEARCH DATE: June 1993. HISTORICAL NOTE HISTORICAL NOTE. Childhood absence epilepsy is a well-established entity among juvenile absence epilepsy, childhood absence epilepsy, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, and epilepsy ILAE: childhood absence epilepsy (CAE), juvenile absence epilepsy (JAE), juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME), and myoclonic absence epilepsy (MAE) (5). There may Juvenile absence epilepsy. by Peter Wolf. Date of submission: October 1, 1993. Date of submission: March 16, 1999. Medline SEARCH DATE: June 1993. HISTORICAL NOTE HISTORICAL NOTE. Childhood absence epilepsy is a well-established entity among juvenile absence epilepsy, childhood absence epilepsy, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, and epilepsy Absence Epilepsy. Typical absence seizure: Pt suddenly stops all activity. Retains postural tone. Stares, and then. Returns to former activity. Unaware that seizure has occurred. Lasts usually ? secs. CAE, JAE, and JME studies suggest that some forms of epilepsy, including generalized absence epilepsy have a genetic origin a genetic animal model for absence epilepsy (WAG/Rij) confirmed this and Search results for "Absence Epilepsy" Cardioguide Matches 1 - 6 of 6. Epilepsy - t 16 May 1998 16:15:14 GMT Last-Modified: Fri 15 May 1998 12:21:57