| Literature DB >> 18486496 |
Tiziana Calarese1, Edoardo Ferlazzo, Geraldine Daquin, Pierre Genton, Paolo Di Bella, Nathalie Villeneuve.
Abstract
Ictal paresis (IP) is a rare negative motor phenomenon presenting challenging differential diagnostic problems with transient ischemic attacks, post-ictal paralysis, migraine and psychogenic paralysis. Video-EEG undoubtedly represents the essential mean for a proper diagnosis. Periodic lateralised epileptiform discharges (PLEDs) are a distinctive EEG pattern, consisting of periodic spike or sharp wave discharges, often associated with seizures. It is under debate if PLEDs should be considered only a peri-ictal or also an ictal EEG pattern. We describe two children with severe focal epilepsies, who presented IP recorded during video-EEG monitoring, associated to PLEDs. Clinical observation along with interictal and ictal scalp-EEG findings, suggested a fronto-temporal seizure onset in the first, and a temporo-insular onset in the second. We confirm that PLEDs may be an ictal pattern associated with negative motor phenomena.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18486496 DOI: 10.1016/j.seizure.2008.04.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Seizure ISSN: 1059-1311 Impact factor: 3.184