Literature DB >> 19017567

Pathways of seizure propagation from the temporal to the occipital lobe.

Julia Jacobs1, François Dubeau, André Olivier, Frederick Andermann.   

Abstract

Propagation of ictal epileptic discharges influences the clinical appearance of seizures. Fast propagation from the occipital to temporal lobe has been well described, but until now the reverse direction of spread has not been emphasized. We describe two patients who experienced ictal propagation from temporal to occipital regions. One case presented with amaurosis during a seizure with temporal onset and temporal-occipital spread. In the second, temporal-occipital spread was documented during a seizure, which continued in the occipital lobe for six minutes. Depth electrode studies suggested the temporal ictal onset of seizures in both patients. Propagation from temporal to occipital lobe structures must be considered in the assessment of patients who have seizures with both temporal and occipital features. The propagation may have predictive value for their surgical outcome. The underlying anatomical structure might be the inferior longitudinal fasciculus.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19017567     DOI: 10.1684/epd.2008.0217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epileptic Disord        ISSN: 1294-9361            Impact factor:   1.819


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Authors:  Yoonha Hwang; Hwa Reung Lee; Hyunjin Jo; Dongyeop Kim; Eun Yeon Joo; Dae-Won Seo; Seung Bong Hong; Young-Min Shon
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