Epileptic nystagmus and its possible relationship with PGO spikes.

John R Hughes, John J Fino
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Abstract

A simultaneous video-EEG on a waking 6-year-old male revealed rapid horizontal and then vertical eye movements and 10 sec later showed ictal rhythms maximal on the occipital areas, quickly spreading to all other areas. A second ictal event during wakefulness was very similar to the first. During sleep interictal discharges were seen from the right frontal-temporal area and one more ictal event was noted. This latter seizure in the NREM sleep record did not show any eye movements, but showed ictal activity on the right frontal-temporal area, which later became generalized. We propose that the interictal discharges on the right frontal-temporal area likely arose from the amygdala, which activated the pontine nuclei responsible for PGO (ponto-geniculo-occipital) spikes and the rapid eye movements seen in our patient. The PGO spikes activated the occipital areas, which then showed clear ictal rhythms to complete the sequence of events. This case demonstrates a sequence of rapid eye movements without ictal patterns, followed by seizure rhythms, but may still be an example of "epileptic nystagmus," assuming that the eye movements arose from an ictal activation of the deep subcortical portion of the PGO system.

癫痫性眼球震颤及其与PGO峰的可能关系。
对一名醒着的6岁男孩进行的同步视频脑电图显示,他的眼球先是快速地水平运动,然后是垂直运动,10秒后,他的枕部区域出现了最大的节律,并迅速扩散到所有其他区域。清醒时的第二次突发事件与第一次非常相似。在睡眠期间,从右侧额颞叶区观察到间歇放电,并注意到另一个临界事件。在非快速眼动睡眠记录中,后一种癫痫发作没有显示出任何眼球运动,但在右侧额颞叶区显示出了异常活动,这种活动后来变得普遍。我们认为,右侧额颞区的间隙放电可能是由杏仁核引起的,杏仁核激活了负责PGO(桥-膝-枕)尖峰和患者快速眼动的脑桥核。PGO尖峰激活了枕部区域,然后枕部区域显示出清晰的节律来完成一系列事件。该病例显示了一系列没有发作模式的快速眼球运动,随后是癫痫节律,但可能仍然是“癫痫性眼球震颤”的一个例子,假设眼球运动是由PGO系统皮层下深处的发作激活引起的。
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