“Amity Seizures”: A previously unreported semiology localizing to a circuit between the right hippocampus and orbitofrontal area

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Alexander Hedaya , Lawrence Ver Hoef
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Abstract

We describe a case of focal epilepsy with a semiology consisting of behaviors indicating an enthusiastic desire for those around him to get along and engage in friendly relations, which we refer to as “amity seizures”. The patient was a 41-year-old right-handed male with seizures since age 26. Semiology consisted of stereotyped enthusiastic behaviors such as expressing “Peace! Peace!… Come on, we all on the same team, right?!”, and giving hugs, kisses, and high-fives to those around him. On SEEG evaluation, 2 independent areas of seizure onset were identified, the right hippocampus and right posterior orbitofrontal area. Locally confined seizures had bland manifestation. However, spread from right hippocampus to right orbitofrontal area, or vice versa, elicited his typical amity seizure semiology. To our knowledge this is the first report of the seizure semiology we have coined “Amity seizures”. While emotions were once thought to localize to discrete brain regions, they are now accepted to arise from networks across multiple brain regions. The fact that this behavior only occurred when seizures spread from either of 2 onset zones to the other suggests that this semiology results from network engagement between, and likely beyond, either onset zone.

"爱弥儿癫痫发作":以前未曾报道过的一种定位在右侧海马和眶额区之间回路的半定型现象
我们描述了一例局灶性癫痫患者,患者的行为表现为热切希望周围的人和睦相处、友好相处,我们称之为 "友好发作"。患者是一名 41 岁的右撇子男性,从 26 岁开始癫痫发作。其语义包括刻板的热情行为,如表达 "和平!和平!......来吧,和平!"!和平!和平!......来吧,我们都是一伙的,对吗?",并与周围的人拥抱、亲吻和击掌。通过 SEEG 评估,确定了两个独立的癫痫发作区域,即右侧海马区和右侧眶额叶后区。局部局限性发作表现平淡。然而,从右侧海马扩散到右侧眶额区,或反之亦然,都会引起典型的羊角疯发作。据我们所知,这是首次报道我们称之为 "情感发作 "的癫痫发作半身像。虽然情绪曾被认为定位在离散的脑区,但现在人们已经接受它们产生于跨越多个脑区的网络。只有当癫痫发作从两个发病区中的任何一个扩散到另一个时,才会出现这种行为,这一事实表明,这种符号学产生于两个发病区之间的网络参与,而且很可能超出了任何一个发病区。
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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