Clinical and video‐polygraphic features of epileptic spasms in adults with cortical migration disorder
- 1 March 1999
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in Epileptic Disorders
- Vol. 1 (1) , 27-33
- https://doi.org/10.1684/j.1950-6945.1999.tb00290.x
Abstract
The International Classification of Epileptic Syndromes considers epileptic spasms to be typical seizures of West syndrome. Literature reports show that spasms are present in epileptic syndromes other than West syndrome but there are few data on their characteristics in adults. We describe ictal, clinical and video-polygraphic findings in three patients (aged 21, 32 and 57 years) with epileptic spasms and with diffuse (case 2), focal right fronto-parietal (case 1) and bi-opercular (case 3) pachygyria. Spasms had been present since the ages of 1 month, 11 and 27 years respectively. Only one patient is mentally retarded. Two of our patients (cases 2 and 3) have partial seizures. Ictal polygraphic studies showed a positive, diffuse, high amplitude slow wave activity during spasms, with superimposed fast activity, followed by a diffuse flattening in all cases with a typical muscle pattern. Epileptic spasms, as typically described in West syndrome, can maintain the same semeiological and electroencephalographic features during adulthood in certain patients with cortical dysplasia.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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