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Changing patterns of propagation in a super-refractory status of the temporal lobe. Over 900 seizures recorded over nearly one year()

OBJECTIVE: Our goals were to study the propagation models in a situation of persistent temporal epileptic seizures with varying degrees of bitemporal excitability and to analyze which propagation models were found at times of high temporal excitability and which occurred with lower levels of excitab...

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Autores principales: Napolitano, Cayetano E., Orriols, Miguel A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4150637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25667845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebcr.2013.07.001
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Orriols, Miguel A.
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description OBJECTIVE: Our goals were to study the propagation models in a situation of persistent temporal epileptic seizures with varying degrees of bitemporal excitability and to analyze which propagation models were found at times of high temporal excitability and which occurred with lower levels of excitability. METHODS: A patient with super-refractory status arising from the temporal lobes was studied daily using video-electroencephalography (VEEG), with a large number of electroclinical seizures recorded. The analysis focused on the method and type of seizure propagation and classified them either according to the propagation models described in the literature or as undetermined. RESULTS: Video-EEG monitoring was carried out daily for 310 days. A total of 990 electroclinical seizures were recorded; 135 seizures were recorded during the first week, and 523 were recorded in the first month. From the beginning, the interictal recording showed independent discharges over both temporal lobes. The seizures showed independent onset in both temporal lobes. During periods of the highest number of seizures, certain models of propagation begin to predominate through switch of lateralization, temporal asynchrony, early remote propagation, total contralateral propagation, seizures with nonlocalized onset, or models that are difficult to classify. Conversely, when the condition was brought relatively under control, we observed fewer propagation models with predominantly simple patterns: only hemispheric propagation or graduated sequential propagation with a few nonlateralized onset seizures. CONCLUSIONS: Upon analyzing the seizures, we found that the propagation models vary as the status evolved, with the change reflecting the degree of excitability in the mesial temporal–limbic network at a given time. In clinical practice, these changes in propagation models are more likely to be observed in temporal status that extends over time and with an onset of the seizures in both temporal lobes. SIGNIFICANCE: The analysis of the propagation models may provide information about the excitability of the mesial temporal–limbic network.
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spelling pubmed-41506372015-02-09 Changing patterns of propagation in a super-refractory status of the temporal lobe. Over 900 seizures recorded over nearly one year() Napolitano, Cayetano E. Orriols, Miguel A. Epilepsy Behav Case Rep Case Report OBJECTIVE: Our goals were to study the propagation models in a situation of persistent temporal epileptic seizures with varying degrees of bitemporal excitability and to analyze which propagation models were found at times of high temporal excitability and which occurred with lower levels of excitability. METHODS: A patient with super-refractory status arising from the temporal lobes was studied daily using video-electroencephalography (VEEG), with a large number of electroclinical seizures recorded. The analysis focused on the method and type of seizure propagation and classified them either according to the propagation models described in the literature or as undetermined. RESULTS: Video-EEG monitoring was carried out daily for 310 days. A total of 990 electroclinical seizures were recorded; 135 seizures were recorded during the first week, and 523 were recorded in the first month. From the beginning, the interictal recording showed independent discharges over both temporal lobes. The seizures showed independent onset in both temporal lobes. During periods of the highest number of seizures, certain models of propagation begin to predominate through switch of lateralization, temporal asynchrony, early remote propagation, total contralateral propagation, seizures with nonlocalized onset, or models that are difficult to classify. Conversely, when the condition was brought relatively under control, we observed fewer propagation models with predominantly simple patterns: only hemispheric propagation or graduated sequential propagation with a few nonlateralized onset seizures. CONCLUSIONS: Upon analyzing the seizures, we found that the propagation models vary as the status evolved, with the change reflecting the degree of excitability in the mesial temporal–limbic network at a given time. In clinical practice, these changes in propagation models are more likely to be observed in temporal status that extends over time and with an onset of the seizures in both temporal lobes. SIGNIFICANCE: The analysis of the propagation models may provide information about the excitability of the mesial temporal–limbic network. Elsevier 2013-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4150637/ /pubmed/25667845 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebcr.2013.07.001 Text en © 2013 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-SA license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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Changing patterns of propagation in a super-refractory status of the temporal lobe. Over 900 seizures recorded over nearly one year()
title Changing patterns of propagation in a super-refractory status of the temporal lobe. Over 900 seizures recorded over nearly one year()
title_full Changing patterns of propagation in a super-refractory status of the temporal lobe. Over 900 seizures recorded over nearly one year()
title_fullStr Changing patterns of propagation in a super-refractory status of the temporal lobe. Over 900 seizures recorded over nearly one year()
title_full_unstemmed Changing patterns of propagation in a super-refractory status of the temporal lobe. Over 900 seizures recorded over nearly one year()
title_short Changing patterns of propagation in a super-refractory status of the temporal lobe. Over 900 seizures recorded over nearly one year()
title_sort changing patterns of propagation in a super-refractory status of the temporal lobe. over 900 seizures recorded over nearly one year()
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4150637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25667845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebcr.2013.07.001
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