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Lateralized periodic discharges in insular status epilepticus: A case report of a periodic EEG pattern associated with ictal manifestation

OBJECTIVE: Insular lobe seizures generally represent a misconceived ictal phenomenon characterized by specific neurological signs. Aphasia can be a rare presenting sign associated with insular lobe epilepsy which could be easily mistaken for a manifestation of other acute brain diseases. METHOD: We...

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Autores principales: Dono, Fedele, Russo, Mirella, Carrarini, Claudia, Di Stefano, Vincenzo, Nanni, Stefania, Ferrante, Camilla, Onofrj, Marco, Anzellotti, Francesca
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6395825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30859143
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cnp.2019.01.002
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author Dono, Fedele
Russo, Mirella
Carrarini, Claudia
Di Stefano, Vincenzo
Nanni, Stefania
Ferrante, Camilla
Onofrj, Marco
Anzellotti, Francesca
author_facet Dono, Fedele
Russo, Mirella
Carrarini, Claudia
Di Stefano, Vincenzo
Nanni, Stefania
Ferrante, Camilla
Onofrj, Marco
Anzellotti, Francesca
author_sort Dono, Fedele
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description OBJECTIVE: Insular lobe seizures generally represent a misconceived ictal phenomenon characterized by specific neurological signs. Aphasia can be a rare presenting sign associated with insular lobe epilepsy which could be easily mistaken for a manifestation of other acute brain diseases. METHOD: We describe an insular status epilepticus (SE) characterized by sudden onset of language disturbance associated with hypersalivation and paraesthesia. A concomitant EEG recording showed the presence of Lateralized Periodic Discharges plus superimposed fast activity (LPDs + F). After an adequate acute endovenous anti-seizure treatment, a normalization of the EEG abnormalities with a complete resolution of all the neurological symptoms was achieved. DISCUSSION: Language disturbances can be usually found in various pathological acute pictures involving the dominant frontal and temporal lobes. The presence of certain EEG pattern, could rise the suspect of aphasia as a critical manifestation. LPDs pattern is usually correlated with structural lesions. The association between LPDs and seizure is controversial but it seems to be more consistent when they are associated with “Plus modifiers” and with an high periodic frequency. CONCLUSION: Our case underlines the importance of considering focal SE in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting aphasia, even in the absence of previous history of epilepsy. We describe how LPDs can be associated with SE in a patient affected by a brain tumour, supporting the idea that some characteristic periodic patterns could be associated with seizure occurrence.
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spelling pubmed-63958252019-03-11 Lateralized periodic discharges in insular status epilepticus: A case report of a periodic EEG pattern associated with ictal manifestation Dono, Fedele Russo, Mirella Carrarini, Claudia Di Stefano, Vincenzo Nanni, Stefania Ferrante, Camilla Onofrj, Marco Anzellotti, Francesca Clin Neurophysiol Pract Clinical and Research Article OBJECTIVE: Insular lobe seizures generally represent a misconceived ictal phenomenon characterized by specific neurological signs. Aphasia can be a rare presenting sign associated with insular lobe epilepsy which could be easily mistaken for a manifestation of other acute brain diseases. METHOD: We describe an insular status epilepticus (SE) characterized by sudden onset of language disturbance associated with hypersalivation and paraesthesia. A concomitant EEG recording showed the presence of Lateralized Periodic Discharges plus superimposed fast activity (LPDs + F). After an adequate acute endovenous anti-seizure treatment, a normalization of the EEG abnormalities with a complete resolution of all the neurological symptoms was achieved. DISCUSSION: Language disturbances can be usually found in various pathological acute pictures involving the dominant frontal and temporal lobes. The presence of certain EEG pattern, could rise the suspect of aphasia as a critical manifestation. LPDs pattern is usually correlated with structural lesions. The association between LPDs and seizure is controversial but it seems to be more consistent when they are associated with “Plus modifiers” and with an high periodic frequency. CONCLUSION: Our case underlines the importance of considering focal SE in the differential diagnosis of patients presenting aphasia, even in the absence of previous history of epilepsy. We describe how LPDs can be associated with SE in a patient affected by a brain tumour, supporting the idea that some characteristic periodic patterns could be associated with seizure occurrence. Elsevier 2019-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6395825/ /pubmed/30859143 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cnp.2019.01.002 Text en © 2019 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Clinical and Research Article
Dono, Fedele
Russo, Mirella
Carrarini, Claudia
Di Stefano, Vincenzo
Nanni, Stefania
Ferrante, Camilla
Onofrj, Marco
Anzellotti, Francesca
Lateralized periodic discharges in insular status epilepticus: A case report of a periodic EEG pattern associated with ictal manifestation
title Lateralized periodic discharges in insular status epilepticus: A case report of a periodic EEG pattern associated with ictal manifestation
title_full Lateralized periodic discharges in insular status epilepticus: A case report of a periodic EEG pattern associated with ictal manifestation
title_fullStr Lateralized periodic discharges in insular status epilepticus: A case report of a periodic EEG pattern associated with ictal manifestation
title_full_unstemmed Lateralized periodic discharges in insular status epilepticus: A case report of a periodic EEG pattern associated with ictal manifestation
title_short Lateralized periodic discharges in insular status epilepticus: A case report of a periodic EEG pattern associated with ictal manifestation
title_sort lateralized periodic discharges in insular status epilepticus: a case report of a periodic eeg pattern associated with ictal manifestation
topic Clinical and Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6395825/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30859143
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cnp.2019.01.002
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