Secondary bilateral synchrony due to fronto-mesial lesions: an invasive recording study

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Autor(a) principal: CUKIERT,ARTHUR
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: FORSTER,CASSIO, BURATINI,JOSE AUGUSTO, FERREIRA,VIVIANE BORGES, GRONICH,GARY
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: Frontal lobe epilepsies may present difficulties in focus localization in the pre-operative work-up for epilepsy surgery. This is specially true in patients with normal MRIs. We report on a 16 years-old girl that started with seizures by the age of 8 years. They were brief nocturnal episodes with automatisms such as bicycling and boxing. Seizure frequency ranged from 4-10 per night. Scalp EEG showed few right frontal convexity spiking and intense secondary bilateral syncrhony (SBS). High resolution MRI directed to the frontal lobes was normal. Ictal SPECT suggested a right fronto-lateral focus. Ictal video-EEG showed no focal onset. She was submitted to invasive recordings after subdural plates implantation. Electrodes covered all the frontal convexity and mesial surface bilaterally. Ictal recordings disclosed stereotyped seizures starting from the right mesial frontal. Using a high-resolution tool to measure intra and interhemispheric latencies, the timing and direction of seizure spread from the right fronto-mesial region were studied. Motor strip mapping was performed by means of electrical stimulation. She was submitted to a right frontal lobe resection, 1.5 cm ahead of the motor strip and has been seizure free since surgery (8 months). Pathological examination found a 4 mm area of cortical dysplasia. Invasive studies are needed to allow adequate localization in patients with non-localizatory non-invasive work-up and may lead to excellent results in relation to seizures after surgery.
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spelling Secondary bilateral synchrony due to fronto-mesial lesions: an invasive recording studyfrontal lobe epilepsysurgerysub-dural electrodesFrontal lobe epilepsies may present difficulties in focus localization in the pre-operative work-up for epilepsy surgery. This is specially true in patients with normal MRIs. We report on a 16 years-old girl that started with seizures by the age of 8 years. They were brief nocturnal episodes with automatisms such as bicycling and boxing. Seizure frequency ranged from 4-10 per night. Scalp EEG showed few right frontal convexity spiking and intense secondary bilateral syncrhony (SBS). High resolution MRI directed to the frontal lobes was normal. Ictal SPECT suggested a right fronto-lateral focus. Ictal video-EEG showed no focal onset. She was submitted to invasive recordings after subdural plates implantation. Electrodes covered all the frontal convexity and mesial surface bilaterally. Ictal recordings disclosed stereotyped seizures starting from the right mesial frontal. Using a high-resolution tool to measure intra and interhemispheric latencies, the timing and direction of seizure spread from the right fronto-mesial region were studied. Motor strip mapping was performed by means of electrical stimulation. She was submitted to a right frontal lobe resection, 1.5 cm ahead of the motor strip and has been seizure free since surgery (8 months). Pathological examination found a 4 mm area of cortical dysplasia. Invasive studies are needed to allow adequate localization in patients with non-localizatory non-invasive work-up and may lead to excellent results in relation to seizures after surgery.Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO1999-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X1999000400016Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.57 n.3A 1999reponame:Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Neurologiainstacron:ABNEURO10.1590/S0004-282X1999000400016info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCUKIERT,ARTHURFORSTER,CASSIOBURATINI,JOSE AUGUSTOFERREIRA,VIVIANE BORGESGRONICH,GARYeng2000-12-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0004-282X1999000400016Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/anphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista.arquivos@abneuro.org1678-42270004-282Xopendoar:2000-12-06T00:00Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Neurologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Secondary bilateral synchrony due to fronto-mesial lesions: an invasive recording study
title Secondary bilateral synchrony due to fronto-mesial lesions: an invasive recording study
spellingShingle Secondary bilateral synchrony due to fronto-mesial lesions: an invasive recording study
CUKIERT,ARTHUR
frontal lobe epilepsy
surgery
sub-dural electrodes
title_short Secondary bilateral synchrony due to fronto-mesial lesions: an invasive recording study
title_full Secondary bilateral synchrony due to fronto-mesial lesions: an invasive recording study
title_fullStr Secondary bilateral synchrony due to fronto-mesial lesions: an invasive recording study
title_full_unstemmed Secondary bilateral synchrony due to fronto-mesial lesions: an invasive recording study
title_sort Secondary bilateral synchrony due to fronto-mesial lesions: an invasive recording study
author CUKIERT,ARTHUR
author_facet CUKIERT,ARTHUR
FORSTER,CASSIO
BURATINI,JOSE AUGUSTO
FERREIRA,VIVIANE BORGES
GRONICH,GARY
author_role author
author2 FORSTER,CASSIO
BURATINI,JOSE AUGUSTO
FERREIRA,VIVIANE BORGES
GRONICH,GARY
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CUKIERT,ARTHUR
FORSTER,CASSIO
BURATINI,JOSE AUGUSTO
FERREIRA,VIVIANE BORGES
GRONICH,GARY
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv frontal lobe epilepsy
surgery
sub-dural electrodes
topic frontal lobe epilepsy
surgery
sub-dural electrodes
description Frontal lobe epilepsies may present difficulties in focus localization in the pre-operative work-up for epilepsy surgery. This is specially true in patients with normal MRIs. We report on a 16 years-old girl that started with seizures by the age of 8 years. They were brief nocturnal episodes with automatisms such as bicycling and boxing. Seizure frequency ranged from 4-10 per night. Scalp EEG showed few right frontal convexity spiking and intense secondary bilateral syncrhony (SBS). High resolution MRI directed to the frontal lobes was normal. Ictal SPECT suggested a right fronto-lateral focus. Ictal video-EEG showed no focal onset. She was submitted to invasive recordings after subdural plates implantation. Electrodes covered all the frontal convexity and mesial surface bilaterally. Ictal recordings disclosed stereotyped seizures starting from the right mesial frontal. Using a high-resolution tool to measure intra and interhemispheric latencies, the timing and direction of seizure spread from the right fronto-mesial region were studied. Motor strip mapping was performed by means of electrical stimulation. She was submitted to a right frontal lobe resection, 1.5 cm ahead of the motor strip and has been seizure free since surgery (8 months). Pathological examination found a 4 mm area of cortical dysplasia. Invasive studies are needed to allow adequate localization in patients with non-localizatory non-invasive work-up and may lead to excellent results in relation to seizures after surgery.
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