年轻女性的截瘫性癫痫性头痛

Priyal Tiwari, P. Renjen, D. Chaudhari
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建立头痛与癫痫之间的时间联系对于正确诊断和治疗头痛至关重要。癫痫相关性头痛(如偏头痛、癫痫性偏头痛、发作后头痛和发作性癫痫头痛)可能与患者平时的头痛相似,也可能是一种新型头痛。头痛的位置与癫痫先兆或发作性放电的脑电图定位无关。头痛的位置与癫痫之间唯一确定的联系见于有视觉先兆的偏头痛病例,这种先兆似乎出现在少数枕叶癫痫病例之前。脑电图有助于区分发作期(抽搐或非抽搐)的癫痫性头痛和非癫痫性头痛。癫痫性头痛是一种罕见的由脑电图显示的发作性癫痫头痛,其特征是在发作性脑电图期间出现偏头痛特征(如单侧、搏动性疼痛,伴有恶心、呕吐、闪烁性视网膜瘤和闪光)。我们应注意偏头痛性视觉先兆(闪光和闪烁性阴影),并根据临床特征和脑电图同时显示的发作性脑电图将其与枕叶癫痫发作(先兆包括视幻觉)区分开来。我们报告了一例 28 岁女性的病例,她以新的头痛作为后叶非癫痫发作的唯一特征。疼痛性癫痫发作的早期诊断有助于及时使用抗癫痫疗法治疗发作性头痛。
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Ictal epileptic headache in young female
The establishment of a temporal association between a hybrid of headache and epilepsy is essential for correct diagnosis and management of headache. Epilepsy-associated headaches (such as migralepsy, hemicrania epileptica, post ictal headache and ictal epileptic headaches) may be similar to the patients' usual headache or may be a new type of headache. The location of headaches is unrelated to the EEG localization of epileptic aura or ictal discharges. The only established association of location of headaches and epilepsy is seen in cases of migraine with a visual aura which seems to precede few instances of occipital epilepsy. EEG helps to distinguish epileptic headache from non-epileptic headache during ictus (convulsive or non-convulsive). Hemicrania epileptica is a rare type of EEG-demonstrated ictal epileptic headache characterized by migrainous features (such as unilateral, throbbing pain associated with nausea, vomiting, scintillating scotomas, and flashing lights) occurring during an ictal EEG. We should watch for migrainous visual auras (flashing lights and scintillating scotomas) and distinguish them from occipital lobe seizures (aura including visual hallucinations) with the help of clinical features and simultaneous demonstration of ictus on EEG. We report a case of a 28-year-old female presenting with a new headache as a sole feature of posterior lobe non-epileptic seizure. Early diagnosis of painful seizures leads to timely treatment of the episodic headaches using anti-epileptic therapy.
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