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Serial EEG and MRI changes in status epilepticus-induced excitotoxic neuronal necrosis.

Fehim Arman1, Dilaver Kaya, Alp Dincer, Aydin Sav, M Necmettin Pamir.   

Abstract

Prolonged status epilepticus may directly cause selective neuronal necrosis due to excitotoxic mechanisms, as observed in experimental models and described in case reports. A 36-year-old woman presented with right hemiplegia and aphasia following a generalised tonic-clonic status epilepticus of two hours duration. Accompanying serial MRI with advanced imaging techniques, EEG and histopathology of the cortical tissue of the patient were all compatible with excitotoxic neuronal necrosis. In this histopathologically-proven rare case of status epilepticus-induced excitotoxic neuronal injury, the observation of delayed cortical laminar necrosis on MRI, together with paroxysmal lateralised epileptiform discharges on the EEG, suggests that these changes may be an early sign of impending and ongoing excitotoxic neuronal injury and delayed cell death caused by glutamate release due to excessive neuronal firing in status epilepticus.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22258052     DOI: 10.1684/epd.2011.0472

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


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1.  Propensity for seizure-related cortical laminar necrosis in hepatic encephalopathy.

Authors:  James Peters; Nirosen Vijiaratnam; Joseph Z W Wong; Sonia Jitpiriyaroj; Ronil V Chandra; Peter A Kempster
Journal:  Epilepsy Behav Rep       Date:  2019-11-15
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