Verbal Memory Localized in Non-language-dominant Hemisphere: Atypical Lateralization Revealed by Material-specific Memory Evaluation Using Super-selective Wada Test.

NMC case report journal Pub Date : 2025-03-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2176/jns-nmc.2024-0217
Hana Kikuchi, Shin-Ichiro Osawa, Kazuo Kakinuma, Shoko Ota, Kazuto Katsuse, Kazushi Ukishiro, Kazutaka Jin, Hidenori Endo, Nobukazu Nakasato, Kyoko Suzuki
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Hippocampectomy is effective for drug-resistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis. However, multiple studies have reported high risks associated with hippocampectomy in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy without hippocampal sclerosis on magnetic resonance imaging and in those with preserved memory function. Verbal memory and language functions are believed to coexist in the same hemisphere. We present a case of left mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with atypical memory function lateralization revealed by super-selective infusion of propofol to the intracranial artery (super-selective Wada test). A 24-year-old right-handed man with drug-resistant focal impaired awareness seizures was diagnosed with left mesial temporal lobe epilepsy without hippocampal sclerosis, but he showed preserved verbal intelligence quotient and memory, suggesting a high risk of severe memory decline after hippocampectomy. We performed super-selective Wada test to the posterior cerebral artery to assess the lateralization of verbal and visual memory separately, and to the middle cerebral artery to assess language function. The results revealed right-sided dominance for both verbal and visual memory, although the language was left-dominant. Hippocampectomy was performed and resulted in freedom from seizures. Memory assessments 1 year postoperatively showed no decline in all subtests. In patients with drug-resistant epilepsy exhibiting atypical neuropsychological profiles, the memory-dominant, and language-dominant hemispheres may not align; detailed evaluations of function lateralization are necessary for tailored treatment.

语言记忆定位于非语言优势半球:利用超选择性Wada测试的材料特异性记忆评价揭示的非典型偏侧化。
海马切除术对耐药内侧颞叶癫痫伴海马硬化有效。然而,多项研究报道,在磁共振成像无海马硬化的内侧颞叶癫痫患者和记忆功能保留的患者中,海马切除术与高风险相关。口头记忆和语言功能被认为共存于同一个半球。我们报告一例左内侧颞叶癫痫伴非典型记忆功能偏侧,经超选择性输注异丙酚至颅内动脉(超选择性Wada试验)。一名24岁的右撇子男性,患有耐药局灶性意识受损癫痫,被诊断为左内侧颞叶癫痫,没有海马硬化,但他的语言智商和记忆力保留下来,表明海马切除术后记忆力严重下降的风险很高。我们分别对大脑后动脉进行超选择性Wada测试以评估言语记忆和视觉记忆的偏侧性,对大脑中动脉进行超选择性Wada测试以评估语言功能。结果显示,尽管语言是左脑主导的,但语言和视觉记忆都是右脑主导的。海马体切除术使患者免于癫痫发作。术后1年的记忆评估显示所有子测试均未下降。在表现出非典型神经心理学特征的耐药癫痫患者中,记忆主导脑和语言主导脑可能不一致;对功能侧化的详细评估对于量身定制的治疗是必要的。
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