Epilepsy is a disease that can cause a variety of symptoms, including seizures. Epilepsy can manifest itself in different forms, including global epilepsy, focal epilepsy, and epileptic amnesia. However, one of the rare forms of epilepsy is localized epilepsy (LE). LE is a form of hemiplegic epilepsy, which manifests itself in the form of short-term migraine paroxysms with unilateral myoclonus. The peculiarity of this form of epilepsy is that an epileptic seizure can be localized on one side of the body (hemitid), but occur on both hemispheres of the brain. In this article we will look at what is