前庭性癫痫:临床和脑电图特征与拟议诊断标准。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Marine Perriguey, Maya Elziere, Christophe Lopez, Fabrice Bartolomei
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背景:局灶性癫痫发作的症状可能包括前庭感觉。当这些表现单独出现或构成主要症状时,应考虑诊断为复发性阵发性眩晕。然而,关于 "前庭性癫痫 "的特征描述仍存在争议,也未得到充分探讨。我们的目标是确定前庭性癫痫的临床和电生理学标准:我们回顾性分析了马赛大学医院癫痫科门诊患者的数据。研究的重点是出现前庭症状、脑磁共振成像无局灶性异常、清醒或睡眠脑电图有发作间期癫痫异常的患者:研究共纳入 31 名患者(15 名男性和 16 名女性)。视觉、听觉和自律神经失调症状经常与前庭症状相关联。平均诊断时间为 3 年。发作持续时间一般较短,从几秒到几分钟不等,频率不一。大多数患者对抗癫痫药物反应良好。一些患者表现出发作间期现象,如永久性不稳定,这增加了发作间期/发作后紊乱的可能性。外周前庭刺激可诱发癫痫发作。25%的患者仅在睡眠时观察到发作间期脑电图异常,且以颞顶后部为主:讨论:我们提出了界定前庭性癫痫的临床-电子-放射学标准。这些诊断标准与前庭阵发性眩晕症的标准重叠,表明可能存在单一的命名实体。
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Vestibular epilepsy: clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics with the proposed diagnostic criteria.

Background: Focal seizures may encompass vestibular sensations in their symptomatology. When these manifestations occur in isolation or constitute the predominant symptom, they prompt consideration for diagnosing recurrent paroxysmal vertigo. However, the characterization of "vestibular epilepsy" remains debated and underexplored. Our objective is to characterize the clinical and electrophysiological criteria of vestibular epilepsy.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from a cohort of outpatients treated in the epileptology department of Marseille University Hospital. The study focused on patients presenting with vestibular symptoms without focal abnormalities on brain MRI, and with interictal epileptic abnormalities on wake or sleep EEG.

Results: 31 patients (15 men and 16 women) were included in the study. Visual, auditory, and dysautonomic symptoms were frequently associated with vestibular symptoms. The mean time to diagnosis was 3 years. The duration of attacks was generally short, ranging from a few seconds to a few minutes, with variable frequency. Most patients responded well to antiseizure medication. Some patients showed interictal phenomena, such as permanent instability, raising the possibility of inter/postictal disturbances. Seizures could be triggered by peripheral vestibular stimuli. Interictal EEG abnormalities were observed only during sleep in 25% of patients and predominated in the posterior temporoparietal regions.

Discussion: We propose clinical-electro-radiological criteria for defining vestibular epilepsy. These diagnostic criteria overlap with the criteria for vestibular paroxysmia, suggesting the possibility of a single nosological entity.

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Journal of Neurology
Journal of Neurology 医学-临床神经学
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10.00
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558
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurology is an international peer-reviewed journal which provides a source for publishing original communications and reviews on clinical neurology covering the whole field. In addition, Letters to the Editors serve as a forum for clinical cases and the exchange of ideas which highlight important new findings. A section on Neurological progress serves to summarise the major findings in certain fields of neurology. Commentaries on new developments in clinical neuroscience, which may be commissioned or submitted, are published as editorials. Every neurologist interested in the current diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders needs access to the information contained in this valuable journal.
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