Stimulus-induced, sleep-bound, focal seizures: a case report.


Autoria(s): Siclari F.; Nobili L.; Lo Russo G.; Moscato A.; Buck A.; Bassetti C.L.; Khatami R.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

STUDY OBJECTIVES: In nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (NFLE), seizures occur almost exclusively during NREM sleep. Why precisely these seizures are sleep-bound remains unknown. Studies of patients with nonlesional familial forms of NFLE have suggested the arousal system may play a major role in their pathogenesis. We report the case of a patient with pharmaco-resistant, probably cryptogenic form of non-familial NFLE and strictly sleep-bound seizures that could be elicited by alerting stimuli and were associated with ictal bilateral thalamic and right orbital-insular hyperperfusion on SPECT imaging. DESIGN: Case report. SETTING: University Hospital Zurich. PATIENTS OR PARTICIPANTS: One patient with pharmaco-resistant epilepsy. CONCLUSION: This case shows that the arousal system plays a fundamental role also in cryptogenic non-familial forms of NFLE.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_C4EFBBFE0D28

isbn:1550-9109 (Electronic)

doi:10.5665/sleep.1448

isiid:000297689800020

pmid:22131612

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Sleep, vol. 34, no. 12, pp. 1727-1730

Palavras-Chave #Arousal/physiology; Brain/physiopathology; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy, Frontal Lobe/etiology; Epilepsy, Frontal Lobe/physiopathology; Female; Humans; Polysomnography; Seizures/etiology; Seizures/physiopathology; Sleep Disorders/complications; Sleep Disorders/physiopathology; Sleep Stages/physiology; Young Adult
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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