Literature DB >> 23980806

Low prevalence but high specificity of material-specific memory impairment in epilepsy associated with hippocampal sclerosis.

Luiz H Castro1, Liliane C A M Silva, Carla C Adda, Natalie H C Banaskiwitz, Alana B Xavier, Carmen L Jorge, Rosa M Valerio, Ricardo Nitrini.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Material-specific memory impairment is used as a lateralizing tool in the evaluation of temporal lobe epilepsy. Lateralizing ability of material-specific memory deficits in temporal lobe epilepsy remains controversial.
METHODS: We studied memory impairment profiles of verbal and nonverbal memory deficits with eight memory subtests of four neuropsychological instruments (two verbal and two nonverbal) in 87 right-handed patients with epilepsy associated with unilateral mesial temporal sclerosis (MTS; 44 right - R, 43 left - L) and 42 controls, with an IQ >70, at least 8 years of education, and without comorbidities. KEY
FINDINGS: Selective verbal memory impairment was noted in 11 of 43 or 25.6% of left MTS cases, with 82.2% specificity, whereas selective nonverbal memory impairment was noted in 11 of 42 or 26.2% of right MTS cases, with 92% specificity. Nonlateralizing profiles of memory performance were seen in the remaining 65 of 87 patients. Approximately half (46/87 or 52.9%) of the patients had intact memory function in both modalities, equally distributed between patients with right MTS (23/44) and left MTS (23/43). Global impairment of both memory types was seen in 12 of 87 or 13.8% of patients, equally distributed between the two groups (7/43 left and 5/44 right). SIGNIFICANCE: Lateralizing profiles of selective verbal and nonverbal memory deficits are highly specific for left and right MTS, although infrequently encountered in our patients. Nonlateralizing profiles predominated in this population. These findings suggest hemispheric asymmetry memory function, with complex functional interaction of the hippocampi, and possible compensatory mechanisms in the setting of a unilateral lesion. Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
© 2013 International League Against Epilepsy.

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Keywords:  Cognition; Memory; Mesial temporal sclerosis; Neuropsychology; Temporal lobe epilepsy

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23980806     DOI: 10.1111/epi.12343

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsia        ISSN: 0013-9580            Impact factor:   5.864


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Journal:  Noro Psikiyatr Ars       Date:  2016-03-28       Impact factor: 1.339

Review 2.  The Impact of Right Temporal Lobe Epilepsy On Nonverbal Memory: Meta-regression of Stimulus- and Task-related Moderators.

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3.  White matter microstructure complements morphometry for predicting verbal memory in epilepsy.

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Review 4.  Imaging episodic memory during development and childhood epilepsy.

Authors:  Leigh N Sepeta; Madison M Berl; William Davis Gaillard
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6.  Corneal kindled C57BL/6 mice exhibit saturated dentate gyrus long-term potentiation and associated memory deficits in the absence of overt neuron loss.

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Review 7.  Semantic Processing Impairment in Patients with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy.

Authors:  Amanda G Jaimes-Bautista; Mario Rodríguez-Camacho; Iris E Martínez-Juárez; Yaneth Rodríguez-Agudelo
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