Tags: Anatomical Structure, Brain.
Frontal lobe epilepsy or FLE is a neurological disorder that is characterized by brief recurring seizures that arise in the frontal lobes of the brain often while the patient is sleeping. It is the second most common type of epilepsy after temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and is related to the temporal form by the fact that both forms are characterized by the occurrence of partial (focal) seizures.