Insights into epileptic aphasia: Intracranial recordings in a child with a left insular ganglioglioma

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mitchell Steinschneider , Ariane E. Rhone , Peter N. Taylor , Kirill V. Nourski , Brian J Dlouhy , Matthew A. Howard III
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Intracranial EEG was recorded during a dialog-based task in a 16-year-old boy with a left insular ganglioglioma, medically intractable epilepsy, epileptic foci in auditory cortex on the lateral superior temporal gyrus (STG) and language deficiencies. Performance of the task was highly erratic, characterized by rapid cycling between providing correct answers, incorrect answers and failure to respond. There was no relationship between performance and the degree of concurrent epileptic activity in auditory cortex. High gamma activity in core auditory cortex (posterior medial Heschl’s gyrus, HGPM) was markedly diminished during listening and, with two exceptions, was less than activity from 17 control subjects. The two exceptions also had seizure onset zones in perisylvian cortex. Responses during listening were of smaller amplitude than those occurring during speaking, a pattern opposite that typically seen in the left HGPM. Within HGPM, lateral STG and pars opercularis of the inferior frontal gyrus, high gamma activity while listening was greatest when questions were correctly answered and least when the subject failed to respond. Alpha activity preceding utterances was lowest in pars opercularis when the subject failed to respond. Comparisons between resting state activity in another cohort of controls and the subject were most disparate in HGPM. Alpha activity during performance of the task was greatest in the mid-anterior cingulate when the subject failed to respond, suggesting dysfunction beyond the speech network and into the salience network. Multiple abnormalities noted in this patient paralleled those seen in epileptic aphasia and Rolandic epilepsy.
癫痫性失语的启示:左侧岛叶神经节胶质瘤患儿的颅内记录
对一名患有左侧岛叶神经节胶质瘤、难治性癫痫、颞上回外侧听皮层有癫痫灶和语言障碍的 16 岁男孩进行了对话任务期间的颅内脑电图记录。这项任务的表现非常不稳定,其特点是在提供正确答案、错误答案和无法回答之间快速循环。听觉皮层的表现与同时出现的癫痫活动程度之间没有关系。听力过程中,核心听觉皮层(Heschl's 回后部内侧,HGPM)的高伽马活动明显减少,除两个例外情况外,均少于 17 名对照组受试者的活动。这两个特例的发作起始区也位于外侧皮层周围。聆听时的反应振幅小于说话时的反应振幅,这种模式与左侧 HGPM 的典型模式相反。在 HGPM、STG 外侧和额下回厣旁,听时的高伽马活动在被试正确回答问题时最多,而在被试未能回答问题时最少。当被试者未能回答问题时,语句前的阿尔法活动在大脑下回旁最低。另一组对照组和受试者的静息状态活动之间的比较在 HGPM 中差异最大。当受试者未能做出反应时,任务执行过程中的阿尔法活动在前扣带回中段最为活跃,这表明受试者的功能障碍超出了言语网络,进入了显著性网络。该患者的多种异常现象与癫痫性失语症和罗兰迪癫痫相似。
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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