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IPS Interest in the EEG of Patients after a Single Epileptic Seizure
Objective. This study aims to evaluate the incidence of pathological cerebral activity responses to intermittent rhythmic photic stimulation (IPS) after a single epileptic seizure. Patients and Methods. One hundred and thirty-seven EEGs were performed at the Neurophysiology Department of Mohamed V T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011226/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27635393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5050278 |
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author | Taoufiqi, Fatima Zahra Mounach, Jamal Satte, Amal Ouhabi, Hamid El Hessni, Aboubaker |
author_facet | Taoufiqi, Fatima Zahra Mounach, Jamal Satte, Amal Ouhabi, Hamid El Hessni, Aboubaker |
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description | Objective. This study aims to evaluate the incidence of pathological cerebral activity responses to intermittent rhythmic photic stimulation (IPS) after a single epileptic seizure. Patients and Methods. One hundred and thirty-seven EEGs were performed at the Neurophysiology Department of Mohamed V Teaching Military Hospital in Rabat. Clinical and EEG data was collected. Results. 9.5% of our patients had photoparoxysmal discharges (PPD). Incidence was higher in males than in females, but p value was not significant (p = 0.34), and it was higher in children compared to adults with significant p value (p = 0.08). The most epileptogenic frequencies were within the range 15–20 Hz. 63 patients had an EEG after 72 hours; among them 11 were photosensitive (p = 0.001). The frequency of the PPR was significantly higher in patients with generalized abnormalities than in focal abnormalities (p = 0.001). EEG confirmed a genetic generalized epilepsy in 8 cases among 13 photosensitive patients. Conclusion. PPR is age related. The frequencies within the range 15–20 Hz should inevitably be included in EEG protocols. The presence of PPR after a first seizure is probably more in favor of generalized seizure rather than the other type of seizure. PPR seems independent from the delay Seizure-EEG. Our study did not show an association between sex and photosensitivity. |
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spelling | pubmed-50112262016-09-15 IPS Interest in the EEG of Patients after a Single Epileptic Seizure Taoufiqi, Fatima Zahra Mounach, Jamal Satte, Amal Ouhabi, Hamid El Hessni, Aboubaker Neurosci J Research Article Objective. This study aims to evaluate the incidence of pathological cerebral activity responses to intermittent rhythmic photic stimulation (IPS) after a single epileptic seizure. Patients and Methods. One hundred and thirty-seven EEGs were performed at the Neurophysiology Department of Mohamed V Teaching Military Hospital in Rabat. Clinical and EEG data was collected. Results. 9.5% of our patients had photoparoxysmal discharges (PPD). Incidence was higher in males than in females, but p value was not significant (p = 0.34), and it was higher in children compared to adults with significant p value (p = 0.08). The most epileptogenic frequencies were within the range 15–20 Hz. 63 patients had an EEG after 72 hours; among them 11 were photosensitive (p = 0.001). The frequency of the PPR was significantly higher in patients with generalized abnormalities than in focal abnormalities (p = 0.001). EEG confirmed a genetic generalized epilepsy in 8 cases among 13 photosensitive patients. Conclusion. PPR is age related. The frequencies within the range 15–20 Hz should inevitably be included in EEG protocols. The presence of PPR after a first seizure is probably more in favor of generalized seizure rather than the other type of seizure. PPR seems independent from the delay Seizure-EEG. Our study did not show an association between sex and photosensitivity. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5011226/ /pubmed/27635393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5050278 Text en Copyright © 2016 Fatima Zahra Taoufiqi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Taoufiqi, Fatima Zahra Mounach, Jamal Satte, Amal Ouhabi, Hamid El Hessni, Aboubaker IPS Interest in the EEG of Patients after a Single Epileptic Seizure |
title | IPS Interest in the EEG of Patients after a Single Epileptic Seizure |
title_full | IPS Interest in the EEG of Patients after a Single Epileptic Seizure |
title_fullStr | IPS Interest in the EEG of Patients after a Single Epileptic Seizure |
title_full_unstemmed | IPS Interest in the EEG of Patients after a Single Epileptic Seizure |
title_short | IPS Interest in the EEG of Patients after a Single Epileptic Seizure |
title_sort | ips interest in the eeg of patients after a single epileptic seizure |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011226/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27635393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/5050278 |
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