Post Traumatic Epilepsy with Sequel of Frontal Contusion and Spontaneous Regression of Extradural Hematoma; Clinical Case and Review of the Literature

J. Fondop, Koagne Foagouo, Dikongue Dikongue Fred, A. Faustin, D. C. Alain, M. Mathieu, Fuentes Stéphane, Djientcheu Vincent de Paul, S. Fuentes
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Post traumatic epilepsy are frequent complications of moderate and severe head injuries, they are found in hemorrhagic contusions and hematomas. Several isolated or associated mechanisms are involved in the occurrence of these convulsions (increased inflammatory markers, neuronal cell death, altered blood-brain barrier, changes in astrocytes, and glucose metabolism dysregulation changes in synaptic abundance and function).The first attacks can occur more than 2 years after the head trauma or after cranial surgery. Preventive treatment does not change the course of the disease. Treatment with Valproate and levetiracetam were also compared to phenytoin and no benefit was found in recovery. The particularity of our patient is the severe head trauma, with regressive frontal contusion with secular lesions, followed by the appearance at nearly three and a half months of the trauma of a fronto-parietal extradural hematoma with mass effect which resolved spontaneously. Two and three years after the trauma, he developed generalized epilepsy, suggesting post-traumatic epilepsy following the sequelae of the hemorrhagic contusion or the extradural hematoma, or the sequelae of these associated lesions. These seizures were treated with sodium valproate. This clinical case challenges clinicians to monitor in severe head injuries the occurrence of complications such as epilepsy that can occur beyond 2 years.
外伤性癫痫伴额挫伤及硬膜外血肿自发性消退临床病例及文献复习
外伤后癫痫是中重度颅脑损伤的常见并发症,常见于出血性挫伤和血肿。这些抽搐的发生涉及几个独立或相关的机制(炎症标志物增加、神经元细胞死亡、血脑屏障改变、星形胶质细胞的变化以及突触丰度和功能的葡萄糖代谢失调变化)。第一次发作可能发生在头部创伤后2年以上或颅骨手术后。预防性治疗不会改变疾病的进程。丙戊酸钠和左乙拉西坦的治疗也与苯妥英钠进行了比较,没有发现对恢复有任何益处。我们患者的特殊性是严重的头部创伤,伴有退行性额挫伤和长期病变,随后在创伤近三个半月时出现额顶叶硬膜外血肿,肿块效应自行消退。创伤后两三年,他发展为全身性癫痫,这表明创伤后癫痫是出血性挫伤或硬膜外血肿的后遗症,或这些相关病变的后遗症。这些癫痫发作用丙戊酸钠治疗。这一临床病例挑战了临床医生在严重头部损伤中监测并发症(如癫痫)的发生,这些并发症可能发生在2年后。
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