PURPOSE: To describe the ictal technetium-99 m-ECD SPECT findings in polymicrogyria syndromes (PMG) during epileptic seizures. METHODS: We investigated 17 patients with PMG syndromes during presurgical workup, which included long-term video-electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring, neurological and psychiatry assessments, invasive EEG, and the subtraction of ictal-interictal SPECT coregistered to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (SISCOM). RESULTS: The analysis of the PMG cortex, using SISCOM, revealed intense hyperperfusion in the polymicrogyric lesion during epileptic seizures in all patients. Interestingly, other localizing investigations showed heterogeneous findings. Twelve patients underwent epilepsy surgery, three achieved seizure-freedom, five have worthwhile improvement, and four patients remained unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: Our study strongly suggests the involvement of PMG in seizure generation or early propagation. Both conventional ictal single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and SISCOM appeared as the single contributive exam to suggest the localization of the epileptogenic zone. Despite the limited number of resective epilepsy surgery in our study (n = 9), we found a strong prognostic role of SISCOM in predicting surgical outcome. This result may be of great value on surgical decision-making of whether or not the whole or part of the PMG lesion should be surgically resected.
PURPOSE: To describe the ictal technetium-99 m-ECD SPECT findings in polymicrogyria syndromes (PMG) during epilepticseizures. METHODS: We investigated 17 patients with PMG syndromes during presurgical workup, which included long-term video-electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring, neurological and psychiatry assessments, invasive EEG, and the subtraction of ictal-interictal SPECT coregistered to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (SISCOM). RESULTS: The analysis of the PMG cortex, using SISCOM, revealed intense hyperperfusion in the polymicrogyric lesion during epilepticseizures in all patients. Interestingly, other localizing investigations showed heterogeneous findings. Twelve patients underwent epilepsy surgery, three achieved seizure-freedom, five have worthwhile improvement, and four patients remained unchanged. CONCLUSIONS: Our study strongly suggests the involvement of PMG in seizure generation or early propagation. Both conventional ictal single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and SISCOM appeared as the single contributive exam to suggest the localization of the epileptogenic zone. Despite the limited number of resective epilepsy surgery in our study (n = 9), we found a strong prognostic role of SISCOM in predicting surgical outcome. This result may be of great value on surgical decision-making of whether or not the whole or part of the PMG lesion should be surgically resected.
Authors: Veriano Alexandre; Roger Walz; Marino M Bianchin; Tonicarlo R Velasco; Vera C Terra-Bustamante; Lauro Wichert-Ana; David Araújo; Helio R Machado; João A Assirati; Carlos G Carlotti; Antonio C Santos; Luciano N Serafini; Américo C Sakamoto Journal: Seizure Date: 2006-06-19 Impact factor: 3.184
Authors: M M Guerreiro; E Andermann; R Guerrini; W B Dobyns; R Kuzniecky; K Silver; P Van Bogaert; C Gillain; P David; G Ambrosetto; A Rosati; F Bartolomei; A Parmeggiani; R Paetau; O Salonen; J Ignatius; R Borgatti; C Zucca; A C Bastos; A Palmini; W Fernandes; M A Montenegro; F Cendes; F Andermann Journal: Ann Neurol Date: 2000-07 Impact factor: 10.422
Authors: L Wichert-Ana; T R Velasco; V C Terra-Bustamante; D Araújo; V A Júnior; M Kato; J P Leite; J A Assirati; H R MacHado; A C Bastos; A C Sakamoto Journal: Epilepsia Date: 2001-05 Impact factor: 5.864
Authors: L Tassi; B Pasquier; L Minotti; R Garbelli; P Kahane; A L Benabid; G Battaglia; C Munari; R Spreafico Journal: Epilepsia Date: 2001-09 Impact factor: 5.864
Authors: F Dubeau; D Tampieri; N Lee; E Andermann; S Carpenter; R Leblanc; A Olivier; R Radtke; J G Villemure; F Andermann Journal: Brain Date: 1995-10 Impact factor: 13.501
Authors: Marino M Bianchin; Lauro Wichert-Ana; Tonicarlo R Velasco; Ana Paula P Martins; Américo C Sakamoto Journal: Nat Rev Neurol Date: 2011-04 Impact factor: 42.937
Authors: Doris D Wang; Renatta Knox; John D Rolston; Dario J Englot; A James Barkovich; Tarik Tihan; Kurtis I Auguste; Robert C Knowlton; Susannah B Cornes; Edward F Chang Journal: Epilepsia Date: 2015-12-09 Impact factor: 5.864