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Hemiconvulsion-hemiplegia-epilepsy syndrome: clinical course and neuroradiological features in a 20-month-old girl.

Ramesh Y Bhat1, Shruti Kakkar, Koteshwara Prakashini.   

Abstract

Hemiconvulsion-hemiplegia-epilepsy (HHE) syndrome involves initial sudden and prolonged unilateral convulsive seizures, followed by transient or permanent hemiplegia and epilepsy during infancy or early childhood. Seizures are prolonged, difficult to control and sometimes may require surgery. Hemiplegia varies in intensity, differs from Todd paralysis and disappears in about 20% of cases. Neuroimaging characteristically shows brain atrophy more pronounced on the hemisphere contralateral to the side of hemiplegia with dilation of the ventricular system. A 20-month-old girl presented with left hemiconvulsions and left hemiplegia lasting for a prolonged period. Seizures failed to resolve with various anticonvulsants even after many physician contacts. Characteristic neuroimaging findings, seizure control with carbamazepine and valproate, subsequent recovery of hemiplegia and attainment of developmental milestones observed on follow-up confirmed HHE syndrome. The case highlights the need for good seizure control in this syndrome.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24614781      PMCID: PMC3962940          DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2013-203482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Case Rep        ISSN: 1757-790X


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3.  Hemiconvulsion-hemiplegia syndrome in a patient with severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy.

Authors:  Takafumi Sakakibara; Eiji Nakagawa; Yoshiaki Saito; Hiroshi Sakuma; Hirofumi Komaki; Kenji Sugai; Masayuki Sasaki; Hirokazu Kurahashi; Shinichi Hirose
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2009-06-26       Impact factor: 5.864

4.  Hemiconvulsion-hemiplegia-epilepsy syndrome associated with CACNA1A S218L mutation.

Authors:  Sawako Yamazaki; Kanju Ikeno; Tokinari Abe; Jun Tohyama; Yoshiki Adachi
Journal:  Pediatr Neurol       Date:  2011-09       Impact factor: 3.372

5.  Hemiconvulsion-hemiplegia-epilepsy syndrome: another case for epilepsy surgery.

Authors:  Katherine D Holland; Jeffrey Buchhalter
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2008-05-27       Impact factor: 9.910

6.  Clinical outcomes of hemispherectomy for epilepsy in childhood and adolescence.

Authors:  A M Devlin; J H Cross; W Harkness; W K Chong; B Harding; F Vargha-Khadem; B G R Neville
Journal:  Brain       Date:  2003-03       Impact factor: 13.501

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Review 1.  Clinico-radiological approach to cerebral hemiatrophy.

Authors:  Ai Peng Tan; Yen Ling Jocelyn Wong; Bingyuan Jeremy Lin; Hsiang Rong Clement Yong; Kshitij Mankad
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2018-08-06       Impact factor: 1.475

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