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Incidence and clinical profile of extra-medial-temporal epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy.

We tried to investigate the incidence and the clinical profile of intractable epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy and ictal onset zones located in areas other than the hippocampus (extra-medial-temporal epilepsy; EMTE). We included patients who had hippocampal atrophy confirmed by MRI but with extra-m...

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Autores principales: Nam, H., Lee, S. K., Chung, C. K., Hong, K. S., Chang, K. H., Lee, D. S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11289409
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author Nam, H.
Lee, S. K.
Chung, C. K.
Hong, K. S.
Chang, K. H.
Lee, D. S.
author_facet Nam, H.
Lee, S. K.
Chung, C. K.
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Chang, K. H.
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description We tried to investigate the incidence and the clinical profile of intractable epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy and ictal onset zones located in areas other than the hippocampus (extra-medial-temporal epilepsy; EMTE). We included patients who had hippocampal atrophy confirmed by MRI but with extra-medial-temporal ictal onset zones as verified by invasive intracranial electrodes or video-EEG monitoring. The case histories, interictal EEG, ictal semiology, other MRI findings in addition to hippocampal atrophy, and results of ictal SPECT and PET scans were evaluated. Results were compared with those of surgically proven medial temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy recruited during the same period. 8.5% of the intractable epilepsy patients with hippocampal atrophy had extra-medial temporal epileptogenic zones. A history of encephalitis and hemiconvulsion-hemiparesis were significantly common in the EMTE group. Most of the interictal EEGs of EMTE patients showed extratemporal irritative zones. MRI, ictal SPECT, and FDG-PET seemed to be helpful at localizing the true epileptogenic zones. The predominant EMTE seizure type was focal motor seizure with secondary generalization. Some portion of intractable epilepsy patients with hippocampal atrophy had extra-medial-temporal epileptogenic foci and careful analysis of semiology and neuroimagings could yield clues to correct diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-30545562011-03-15 Incidence and clinical profile of extra-medial-temporal epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy. Nam, H. Lee, S. K. Chung, C. K. Hong, K. S. Chang, K. H. Lee, D. S. J Korean Med Sci Research Article We tried to investigate the incidence and the clinical profile of intractable epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy and ictal onset zones located in areas other than the hippocampus (extra-medial-temporal epilepsy; EMTE). We included patients who had hippocampal atrophy confirmed by MRI but with extra-medial-temporal ictal onset zones as verified by invasive intracranial electrodes or video-EEG monitoring. The case histories, interictal EEG, ictal semiology, other MRI findings in addition to hippocampal atrophy, and results of ictal SPECT and PET scans were evaluated. Results were compared with those of surgically proven medial temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy recruited during the same period. 8.5% of the intractable epilepsy patients with hippocampal atrophy had extra-medial temporal epileptogenic zones. A history of encephalitis and hemiconvulsion-hemiparesis were significantly common in the EMTE group. Most of the interictal EEGs of EMTE patients showed extratemporal irritative zones. MRI, ictal SPECT, and FDG-PET seemed to be helpful at localizing the true epileptogenic zones. The predominant EMTE seizure type was focal motor seizure with secondary generalization. Some portion of intractable epilepsy patients with hippocampal atrophy had extra-medial-temporal epileptogenic foci and careful analysis of semiology and neuroimagings could yield clues to correct diagnosis. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2001-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3054556/ /pubmed/11289409 Text en
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Lee, S. K.
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Hong, K. S.
Chang, K. H.
Lee, D. S.
Incidence and clinical profile of extra-medial-temporal epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy.
title Incidence and clinical profile of extra-medial-temporal epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy.
title_full Incidence and clinical profile of extra-medial-temporal epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy.
title_fullStr Incidence and clinical profile of extra-medial-temporal epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy.
title_full_unstemmed Incidence and clinical profile of extra-medial-temporal epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy.
title_short Incidence and clinical profile of extra-medial-temporal epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy.
title_sort incidence and clinical profile of extra-medial-temporal epilepsy with hippocampal atrophy.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11289409
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