羊膜癫痫:一个奇怪的现象!

Veena Jayant Khardenavis, Vikram Khardenavis, A. Deshpande
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虽然仍缺乏具体的定义,但共识似乎是,在女性月经周期的特定阶段,癫痫发作频率的增加(至少是基线的两倍)是高度可疑的。至少33%的育龄女性难治性癫痫患者有这种潜在疾病。患有部分性癫痫的妇女更容易患先天性癫痫,然而与先天性癫痫相关的其他癫痫综合征也是众所周知的。经周期之后是排卵期,患者易出现群集性癫痫发作,这是癫癎的一部分。低孕激素与雌激素的比例是在这些时期普遍观察到的生化发现。绝经期与羊膜癫痫发作频率急剧下降有关。然而,Acetazolamide,clobazam,激素治疗,GnRH类似物以及间歇性调整抗癫痫药物的时间表(基于患者最容易发作的月份)是一些治疗选择。
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Catamenial Epilepsy: A Bizarre phenomenon!
Although a specific definition is still lacking, the consensus seems to be that the increase in seizure frequency (at least twice the baseline) during specific phase of menstrual cycle of the female, is highly suspicious of a diagnosis of Catamenial epilepsy. Atleast 33% of females with medically refractory seizures in their reproductive age group have this underlying condition. Women with partial epilepsy are more prone to have catamenial epilepsy, however other epilepsy syndromes associated with catamenial epilepsy is also well known. The perimenstrual followed by periovulatory phases are the phases where the patient is susceptible to have clustering of seizures as a part of catamenial epilepsy. The low progesterone to estrogen ratio is a commonly observed biochemical finding  during these times. Menopause is associated with drastic decrease in the frequency of catamenial epilepsy frequency. However, Acetazolamide,clobazam,hormonal therapy,GnRH analogues along with intermittent modification in the schedule of anti-epileptic medication( based on times of month when patient is most prone to have seizures) are some of the treatment options.
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