[Case of ictal aphasia and post-ictal aphasia due to focal epilepsy associated with cerebral hemorrhage].

Q4 Medicine
Clinical Neurology Pub Date : 2025-01-29 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001954
Arisa Yamamoto, Kosuke Yoshida, Yasuhiro Suzuki, Kenji Kuroda, Takashi Kimura, Yoko Aburakawa
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Abstract

The patient was a 69-year-old right-handed woman. She had sensory aphasia, and the brain MRI revealed a subacute phase hemorrhage in the left subcortical temporal lobe. We speculated that the patient had post-ictal aphasia due to symptomatic epileptic seizures associated with cerebral hemorrhage. Seven months later, she was readmitted to the hospital with sensory aphasia; however, this time, the brain MRI FLAIR demonstrated high signal in the left medial temporal lobe and thalamic pillow. Furthermore, the electroencephalogram showed periodic discharges focused on the left temporal region. 123I-IMP SPECT of cerebral blood flow indicated a cluster within the medial left temporal lobe. Aphasia associated with nonconvulsive seizures was considered. Sudden onset sensory aphasia should be differentiated from ictal and post-ictal aphasias.

局灶性癫痫并发脑出血致发作性失语及发作后失语1例。
患者为一名69岁的右撇子女性。她有感觉失语症,脑部核磁共振显示左侧皮层下颞叶有亚急性期出血。我们推测该患者因脑出血引起的症状性癫痫发作而出现癫痫发作后失语。7个月后,她因感觉失语症再次入院;然而,这次的大脑MRI FLAIR显示左侧内侧颞叶和丘脑枕高信号。此外,脑电图显示周期性放电集中在左颞区。脑血流123I-IMP SPECT显示左颞叶内侧有一簇。失语症被认为与非惊厥发作有关。突发性感觉失语症应与发作期和发作后失语症区分开来。
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Clinical Neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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