Eye closure related spike and wave discharges: clinical and syndromic associations.

B Baykan-Kurt, A Gökyiğit, Y Parman, D Kinay, C Gürses
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Abstract

Precipitation of spike and wave (SW) discharges in some epileptic patients by eye closure (EC) has rarely been reported. To disclose the clinical characteristics and classification of syndromes of epileptic patients with SW discharges induced by EC, we investigated 10 patients (1 M, 9 F) showing this peculiar EEG feature. The patients aged between 9-39 years (mean 20.6 +/- 9.058), underwent short-term (1-3.5 hr) video-EEG investigations in order to document the appearance of the SW discharges within 3 seconds of the act of EC, in at least two occasions. Clinical analysis showed that 5 female patients who had the syndrome of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) had a later onset of epilepsy (13-15 years) than the 3 patients (3 girls) with eyelid myoclonia with absences (EMA) (3-8 years of age at onset). The remaining 2 patients who were diagnosed as childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) and juvenile absence epilepsy (JAE) according to the international classification, did not show photosensitivity on the video-EEG. All but one of the 5 JME patients had experienced myoclonic seizures in intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) at the time of EC, associated with multiple spike and wave discharges. Two of the 3 EMA patients exhibited typical absences with eyelid myoclonia during the act of EC. The high rate of family history of epilepsy in first degree relatives of our patients was an outstanding feature, which could have future implications in research of the genetic basis of epilepsy patients with ECS.

闭眼相关的尖峰放电和波放电:临床和综合征相关性。
一些癫痫患者闭眼后出现尖峰波放电的报道很少。为揭示脑电诱发脑电放电癫痫患者的临床特点及综合征分型,我们对10例(1例M, 9例F)表现出这一特殊脑电图特征的患者进行了研究。年龄在9-39岁之间(平均20.6±9.058)的患者接受了短期(1-3.5小时)视频脑电图检查,以记录至少两次EC行为后3秒内SW放电的出现。临床分析显示,5例女性青少年型肌阵挛性癫痫(JME)患者的癫痫发病时间(13 ~ 15岁)晚于3例无睑肌阵挛性癫痫(EMA)患者(3例女孩)(发病年龄3 ~ 8岁)。其余2例根据国际分类诊断为儿童缺失性癫痫(CAE)和青少年缺失性癫痫(JAE)的患者,视频脑电图无光敏性。在5例JME患者中,除1例外,所有患者在EC时均经历间歇性光刺激(IPS)引起的肌阵挛性癫痫发作,并伴有多峰和波放电。3例EMA患者中有2例在EC过程中表现出典型的眼睑肌阵挛。我们的患者一级亲属中癫痫家族史发生率高是一个突出的特征,这可能对未来癫痫合并ECS患者的遗传基础研究具有重要意义。
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