| Literature DB >> 1464270 |
P Tinuper1, G Plazzi, F Provini, A Cerullo, M Leonardi, R Agati, A Righini, P Montagna.
Abstract
Fifty-six consecutive epileptic patients with partial seizures (30 temporal, 26 extratemporal) and facial asymmetry were studied. Facial asymmetry was compared with EEG, radiologic, and other clinical findings. Thirty patients had a lesional epilepsy whereas 26 were considered cryptogenic. In lesional epilepsies, 60% of patients had EEG foci ipsilateral to the smaller hemiface and only 20% had EEG foci contralaterally. In the cryptogenic group, the EEG focus was ipsilateral in 50% and contralateral to the facial smallness in 46%. No differences were noted between temporal and extratemporal epilepsies. Early acquired cerebral lesions may modify development of the hemisphere involved, leading to a small ipsilateral hemiface and seizures originating from the same side.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1464270 DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1992.tb01765.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epilepsia ISSN: 0013-9580 Impact factor: 5.864