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Correlation Between Ictal Signs and Anatomical Subgroups in Temporal Lobe Seizures: A Stereoelectroencephalography Study

OBJECTIVE: Ictal semiology is a fundamental part of the presurgical evaluation of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. We aimed to identify different anatomical and semiologic subgroups in temporal lobe seizures, and investigate the correlation between them. METHODS: We enrolled 93 patients for who...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Bo, Wang, Jing, Wang, Mengyang, Wang, Xiongfei, Guan, Yuguang, Liu, Zhao, Zhang, Yao, Liu, Changqing, Zhao, Meng, Xie, Pandeng, Zhu, Mingwang, Li, Tianfu, Luan, Guoming, Zhou, Jian
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9226566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35756937
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.917079
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author Zhang, Bo
Wang, Jing
Wang, Mengyang
Wang, Xiongfei
Guan, Yuguang
Liu, Zhao
Zhang, Yao
Liu, Changqing
Zhao, Meng
Xie, Pandeng
Zhu, Mingwang
Li, Tianfu
Luan, Guoming
Zhou, Jian
author_facet Zhang, Bo
Wang, Jing
Wang, Mengyang
Wang, Xiongfei
Guan, Yuguang
Liu, Zhao
Zhang, Yao
Liu, Changqing
Zhao, Meng
Xie, Pandeng
Zhu, Mingwang
Li, Tianfu
Luan, Guoming
Zhou, Jian
author_sort Zhang, Bo
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description OBJECTIVE: Ictal semiology is a fundamental part of the presurgical evaluation of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. We aimed to identify different anatomical and semiologic subgroups in temporal lobe seizures, and investigate the correlation between them. METHODS: We enrolled 93 patients for whom stereoelectroencephalography exploration indicated that the seizure-onset zone was within the temporal lobe. Ictal signs and concomitant stereoelectroencephalography changes were carefully reviewed and quantified, and then cluster analysis and the Kendall correlation test were used to associate ictal signs with the temporal structures of patients. RESULTS: Clustering analysis identified two main groups of temporal structures. Group 1 consisted of the medial temporal lobe structures and the temporal pole, which were divided into two subgroups. Group 1A included the hippocampal head, hippocampal body, and amygdala, and this subgroup correlated significantly with oroalimentary automatisms, feeling of fear, and epigastric auras. Group 1B included the hippocampal tail, temporal pole, and parahippocampal gyrus, and this subgroup correlated significantly with manual and oroalimentary automatisms. Group 2 consisted of the cortical structures of the temporal lobe and was also divided into two subgroups. Group 2A included the superior and middle temporal gyrus, correlated significantly with bilateral rictus/facial contraction, generalized tonic–clonic seizure, and manual automatisms. Group 2B included Heschl's gyrus, the inferior temporal gyrus, and the fusiform gyrus, and this subgroup correlated significantly with auditory auras, focal hypokinetics, unilateral upper and lower limbs tonic posture/clonic signs, head/eye deviation, unilateral versive signs, and generalized tonic–clonic seizure. SIGNIFICANCE: The temporal structures can be categorized according to the level at which each structure participates in seizures, and different anatomical subgroups can be correlated with different ictal signs. Identifying specific semiologic features can help us localize the epileptogenic zone and thus develop stereoelectroencephalography electrode implantation and surgical resection protocols for patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.
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spelling pubmed-92265662022-06-25 Correlation Between Ictal Signs and Anatomical Subgroups in Temporal Lobe Seizures: A Stereoelectroencephalography Study Zhang, Bo Wang, Jing Wang, Mengyang Wang, Xiongfei Guan, Yuguang Liu, Zhao Zhang, Yao Liu, Changqing Zhao, Meng Xie, Pandeng Zhu, Mingwang Li, Tianfu Luan, Guoming Zhou, Jian Front Neurol Neurology OBJECTIVE: Ictal semiology is a fundamental part of the presurgical evaluation of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. We aimed to identify different anatomical and semiologic subgroups in temporal lobe seizures, and investigate the correlation between them. METHODS: We enrolled 93 patients for whom stereoelectroencephalography exploration indicated that the seizure-onset zone was within the temporal lobe. Ictal signs and concomitant stereoelectroencephalography changes were carefully reviewed and quantified, and then cluster analysis and the Kendall correlation test were used to associate ictal signs with the temporal structures of patients. RESULTS: Clustering analysis identified two main groups of temporal structures. Group 1 consisted of the medial temporal lobe structures and the temporal pole, which were divided into two subgroups. Group 1A included the hippocampal head, hippocampal body, and amygdala, and this subgroup correlated significantly with oroalimentary automatisms, feeling of fear, and epigastric auras. Group 1B included the hippocampal tail, temporal pole, and parahippocampal gyrus, and this subgroup correlated significantly with manual and oroalimentary automatisms. Group 2 consisted of the cortical structures of the temporal lobe and was also divided into two subgroups. Group 2A included the superior and middle temporal gyrus, correlated significantly with bilateral rictus/facial contraction, generalized tonic–clonic seizure, and manual automatisms. Group 2B included Heschl's gyrus, the inferior temporal gyrus, and the fusiform gyrus, and this subgroup correlated significantly with auditory auras, focal hypokinetics, unilateral upper and lower limbs tonic posture/clonic signs, head/eye deviation, unilateral versive signs, and generalized tonic–clonic seizure. SIGNIFICANCE: The temporal structures can be categorized according to the level at which each structure participates in seizures, and different anatomical subgroups can be correlated with different ictal signs. Identifying specific semiologic features can help us localize the epileptogenic zone and thus develop stereoelectroencephalography electrode implantation and surgical resection protocols for patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9226566/ /pubmed/35756937 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.917079 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhang, Wang, Wang, Wang, Guan, Liu, Zhang, Liu, Zhao, Xie, Zhu, Li, Luan and Zhou. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Zhang, Bo
Wang, Jing
Wang, Mengyang
Wang, Xiongfei
Guan, Yuguang
Liu, Zhao
Zhang, Yao
Liu, Changqing
Zhao, Meng
Xie, Pandeng
Zhu, Mingwang
Li, Tianfu
Luan, Guoming
Zhou, Jian
Correlation Between Ictal Signs and Anatomical Subgroups in Temporal Lobe Seizures: A Stereoelectroencephalography Study
title Correlation Between Ictal Signs and Anatomical Subgroups in Temporal Lobe Seizures: A Stereoelectroencephalography Study
title_full Correlation Between Ictal Signs and Anatomical Subgroups in Temporal Lobe Seizures: A Stereoelectroencephalography Study
title_fullStr Correlation Between Ictal Signs and Anatomical Subgroups in Temporal Lobe Seizures: A Stereoelectroencephalography Study
title_full_unstemmed Correlation Between Ictal Signs and Anatomical Subgroups in Temporal Lobe Seizures: A Stereoelectroencephalography Study
title_short Correlation Between Ictal Signs and Anatomical Subgroups in Temporal Lobe Seizures: A Stereoelectroencephalography Study
title_sort correlation between ictal signs and anatomical subgroups in temporal lobe seizures: a stereoelectroencephalography study
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9226566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35756937
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.917079
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