| Literature DB >> 21550922 |
Stefano Pro1, Franco Randi, Patrizia Pulitano, Edoardo Vicenzini, Oriano Mecarelli.
Abstract
Non-ketotic hyperglycaemia is an endocrine emergency characterised by elevated blood glucose levels and high plasma osmolarity. While hypoglycaemia-induced seizures are usually generalised, hyperglycaemia-induced seizures are often focal and secondary to the presence of brain lesions. Moreover, in the few studies in which language disorders of epileptic origin have been reported as a clinical manifestation of non-ketotic hyperglycaemia, the disorders were usually not isolated but were followed by partial motor seizures. We describe a patient who presented with non-convulsive partial status epilepticus and whose only sign was a fluctuating language disorder induced by non-ketotic hyperglycaemia. There were no accompanying brain lesions and the patient responded optimally to diazepam. Neurophysiological EEG evaluation was fundamental for the diagnosis.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21550922 DOI: 10.1684/epd.2011.0425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epileptic Disord ISSN: 1294-9361 Impact factor: 1.819