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Pure Salivatory Seizures Secondary to a Subtle Malformation of the Right Parietal Cortex 被引量:1

Pure Salivatory Seizures Secondary to a Subtle Malformation of the Right Parietal Cortex
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摘要 Background: Salivatory seizures are a singularly rare condition, which can occur both in idiopathic and symptomatic epilepsies. Objectives: To describe and discuss the case of an adolescent patient with sleep-triggered “pure” salivatory seizures associated with a subtle cortical malformation of the right parietal cortex. Case report: Herein, we report a 17-year-old female who started to present salivatory paroxysms, which occasionally secondarily generalized, shortly after falling asleep, at the age of eight years. Video-electroencephalographic monitoring with scalp electrodes failed to show any epileptiform activity during the several recorded clinical events. Brain MRI and curvilinear reconstruction revealed, in the three orthogonal planes, a subtle cortical thickening, limited to a single gyrus in the right parietal cortex, suggestive of a focal cortical malformation. After antiepileptic drug therapy was optimized, the patient became seizure-free. Conclusion: An epilepsy diagnosis should be pursued in patients presenting isolated, paroxysmal hypersalivation, despite possible negative scalp EEG studies. Background: Salivatory seizures are a singularly rare condition, which can occur both in idiopathic and symptomatic epilepsies. Objectives: To describe and discuss the case of an adolescent patient with sleep-triggered “pure” salivatory seizures associated with a subtle cortical malformation of the right parietal cortex. Case report: Herein, we report a 17-year-old female who started to present salivatory paroxysms, which occasionally secondarily generalized, shortly after falling asleep, at the age of eight years. Video-electroencephalographic monitoring with scalp electrodes failed to show any epileptiform activity during the several recorded clinical events. Brain MRI and curvilinear reconstruction revealed, in the three orthogonal planes, a subtle cortical thickening, limited to a single gyrus in the right parietal cortex, suggestive of a focal cortical malformation. After antiepileptic drug therapy was optimized, the patient became seizure-free. Conclusion: An epilepsy diagnosis should be pursued in patients presenting isolated, paroxysmal hypersalivation, despite possible negative scalp EEG studies.
作者 Fábio A. Nascimento Danah Aljaafari Murilo de Souza Meneses Samanta Fabrício Blattes da Rocha Cristiane Simão Pedro A. Kowacs Fábio A. Nascimento;Danah Aljaafari;Murilo de Souza Meneses;Samanta Fabrício Blattes da Rocha;Cristiane Simão;Pedro A. Kowacs(Division of Neurology, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;Deparment of Neurology, King Fahad Hospital of University, University of Dammam, Dammam, Saudi Arabia;Neurological Institute of Curitiba (INC), Curitiba, Brazil)
出处 《Neuroscience & Medicine》 2016年第1期10-14,共5页 神经系统科学与医药(英文)
关键词 Salivatory Seizures Malformation of Cortical Development HYPERSALIVATION SIALORRHEA Salivatory Seizures Malformation of Cortical Development Hypersalivation Sialorrhea
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