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Relationship between cortex and pulvinar abnormalities on diffusion-weighted imaging in status epilepticus.

Yoshiharu Nakae1,2, Yosuke Kudo2, Ryoo Yamamoto2, Yuichi Dobashi2, Yuichi Kawabata2, Shingo Ikeda2, Mutsumi Yokoyama2, Yuichi Higashiyama1, Hiroshi Doi1, Ken Johkura2, Fumiaki Tanaka3.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to analyze the pattern of magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) findings in status epilepticus in terms of clinical characteristics. Participants comprised 106 patients with status epilepticus who were admitted to our hospital and underwent DWI. Forty-five patients (42.5 %) showed abnormal findings on DWI and were divided into two groups, comprising 26 patients (24.5 %) with cortex lesions alone and 19 patients (17.9 %) with cortex and pulvinar lesions in the same hemisphere. A long duration of status epilepticus (>120 min) tended to be more prevalent among patients with cortex and pulvinar lesions (57.9 %) than among patients with cortex lesions alone (30.8 %) by univariate and multivariate analyses. Todd's palsy tended to be more frequent in patients with abnormalities on DWI (24/45, 53.3 %) than in patients with normal DWI (21/61, 34.4 %). Six of the 26 patients with cortex lesions alone (23.1 %) had taken anti-epileptic drugs before the attack compared to none of the 19 patients with both cortex and pulvinar lesions. The trend toward a longer duration of status epilepticus in patients with both cortex and pulvinar lesions favors a spreading pattern of seizure discharge from cortex to pulvinar via cortico-pulvinar pathways, and anti-epileptic drugs might, to some extent, prevent spreading of seizure discharge from cortex to pulvinar. In addition, existence of high-intensity areas on DWI at the onset of epilepsy may be a predictive factor for the occurrence of Todd's palsy.

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Keywords:  Anti-epileptic drugs; Cortico-pulvinar pathway; Diffusion-weighted imaging; Duration of status epilepticus; Status epilepticus; Todd’s palsy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26530510     DOI: 10.1007/s00415-015-7948-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol        ISSN: 0340-5354            Impact factor:   4.849


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