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Periodic epileptiform discharges in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis

2013; Elsevier BV; Volume: 22; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.seizure.2013.05.013

ISSN

1532-2688

Autores

Daniel San‐Juan, Adriana Patricia M. Mayorga, Juan Del Castillo-Calcáneo, Maricarmen Fernández González-Aragón, Mario Alonso‐Vanegas, Carolina Domínguez Rico, Richard J. Staba, David J. Anschel, Andrew J. Cole,

Tópico(s)

Neurological disorders and treatments

Resumo

PurposePeriodic epileptiform discharges (PEDs) are an uncommon, abnormal EEG pattern seen usually in patients with acute diseases and less frequently in chronic conditions, such as mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE). Evaluate the clinical histories, neuroimaging findings, and serial electrophysiological studies prior to the appearance of PEDs in patients with mTLE secondary to hippocampal sclerosis (HS).MethodsWe searched 19, 375 EEGs (2006–2012) for the presence of PEDs secondary to mTLE due to HS.Results12 patients were included. The patients with PEDs had a high prevalence of psychiatric comorbilities, including major depression (50%), interictal psychosis (16%) and dementia (8%). All of the patients had intractable epilepsy with similar clinical findings. We observed a sequential neurophysiological worsening of the EEG patterns prior to the appearance of PEDs. Five patients with PEDs underwent epilepsy surgery and four were seizure free at follow-up 15 (±9) months.ConclusionsPEDs are rare in patients with mTLE and HS and their presence in these cases could reflect clinical severity and neurophysiologic worsening, clinically manifested by intractable epilepsy and severe psychiatric comorbidities. The presence of PEDs in EEGs of patients with mTLE, however, was not associated with poor postsurgical seizure-freedom.

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