mTLE患者源自外侧颞叶皮层的TIRDA与海马活动无关。

A. Serafini, N. Issa, S. Rose, Shasha Wu, P. Warnke, James X Tao
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电生理学研究表明,颞叶间歇性节律性三角洲活动(TIRDA)具有与颞叶癫痫患者的间歇尖峰相似的定位价值,并与颞叶切除术后的良好预后相关。然而,TIRDA是否是内侧或外侧颞叶癫痫发生的EEG标记物仍存在争议。我们在癫痫术前评估中同时记录了一位内侧颞叶癫痫患者的头皮脑电图和立体脑电图。癫痫发作局限于海马体。然而,TIRDA起源于外侧颞叶皮层,而在海马体中未观察到节律性三角洲活动。此外,TIRDA与之前推测的反复间期尖峰或海马亚临床癫痫发作无关。本病例提示,TIRDA可以是一个独立于海马体活动的EEG标记物,可以代表颞叶新皮层癫痫发生。
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TIRDA Originating From Lateral Temporal Cortex in a Patient With mTLE Is Not Related to Hippocampal Activity.
Electrophysiological studies have suggested that temporal intermittent rhythmic delta activity (TIRDA) has a localizing value similar to interictal spikes in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy and is associated with a favorable outcome after temporal lobectomy. However, it remains controversial whether TIRDA is an EEG marker for mesial or lateral temporal epileptogenesis. We simultaneously recorded scalp EEG and stereoencephalography in a patient with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy during epilepsy presurgical evaluation. Seizure onset was localized to the hippocampus. However, TIRDA originated from the lateral temporal cortex, and rhythmic delta activity was not observed concomitantly in the hippocampus. In addition, TIRDA was not associated with repetitive interictal spikes or subclinical seizures in the hippocampus as previously speculated. This case suggests that TIRDA can be an EEG marker that is independent of hippocampal activity and can represent temporal neocortical epileptogenesis.
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