| Literature DB >> 25033936 |
Edoardo Ferlazzo, Antonio Gambardella1, Marina Bellavia, Sara Gasparini, Laura Mumoli, Angelo Labate, Vittoria Cianci, Concetta Russo, Umberto Aguglia.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Status epilepticus (SE) may occur in the setting of several internal or neurologic diseases. Anti-neutrophilic cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) are a group of Ig that may be observed in patients with different autoimmune disorders but are particularly associated with systemic vasculitis named ANCA-associated-vasculities (AAV). We herein report 3 patients with SE and positivity to p-ANCA. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25033936 PMCID: PMC4112643 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2377-14-148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Figure 1Brain MRI in our series. A (patient 1, at entry): hyperintense spots in axial FLAIR sequence involving periventicular and subcortical white matter. B, C (patient 1, one month later): axial FLAIR sequence showing multiple cortico-subcortical hyperintense lesions, some of which enhanced after gadolinium administration (axial T1: C). No meningeal enhancement is observed. D, E (patient 2, at entry): multiple nodular cortico-subcortical FLAIR hyperintense lesions involving fronto-temporal and insular regions. F (patient 2, three years later): axial FLAIR sequence revealing no abnormality. G (patient 3, three years after disease onset): axial FLAIR sequence showing a vast hyperintense cortico-subcortical temporo-occipital lesion. H, I (patient 3, two years after treatment onset with azathioprine): axial T1 revealing mild cortico-subcortical atrophy involving right temporal and occipital lobes with dilatation of posterior horn of right lateral ventricle. Magnification of right posterior atrophy by axial IR (I).
Figure 2EEG showing recruiting, fast “tonic” activity over right posterior head regions, predominant over right occipital lead (O2), followed by sharp theta activity over ipsilateral temporo-occipital leads. Seizure lasts about 75 seconds (bipolar montage, scalp electrodes placed according to the International 10–20 system). The trace is compressed to show seizure in its all duration.