Ozkan, HulyaGuldiken, BaburhanCakar, Merve MelodiSunal, Asli SertKehaya, Sezgin2024-06-122024-06-1220211300-7157https://doi.org/10.14744/epilepsi.2020.36450https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/491720https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/20737Most of the epileptic seizures that begin at an advanced age are focal onset seizures due to an underlying structural lesion. Generalized myoc-lonic seizures, usually seen in adolescence, are very rare in elderly patients without a history of epilepsy. In this study, we present a 60-year-old patient with generalized myoclonic seizures with electrophysiological findings. Because of the late-onset, myoclonic jerks were first evaluated with the diagnosis of non-epileptic psychogenic attack in an external health center. The patient was diagnosed with seizure recordings in Elec-troencephalography-video monitoring. The patient responded well to the antiepileptic treatment and became seizure-free.en10.14744/epilepsi.2020.36450info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessElectroencephalographyIdiopathic Generalized EpilepsyLate OnsetMyoclonic EpilepsyAdult-OnsetEpilepsyLate-Onset Generalized Myoclonic Seizure: Case ReportArticle272127130N/AWOS:000652737400010491720