Hush sign: A new clinical sign in temporal lobe epilepsy
Autor: | Gülnihal Kutlu, Atilla Erdem, G. Semiha Kurt, Erhan Bilir, Ayse Serdaroglu, Yasemin Biçer Gömceli |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty medicine.medical_treatment Audiology Automatism (medicine) Temporal lobe Fingers Behavioral Neuroscience Epilepsy Predictive Value of Tests medicine Humans Epilepsy surgery Ictal Anterior temporal lobectomy Hippocampal sclerosis business.industry Amygdalohippocampectomy Automatism medicine.disease nervous system diseases Surgery Epilepsy Temporal Lobe nervous system Neurology Female Neurology (clinical) medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Epilepsy & Behavior. 6:452-455 |
ISSN: | 1525-5050 |
Popis: | Neurologists have been analyzing the clinical behaviors that occur during seizures for many years. Several ictal behaviors have been defined in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Ictal behaviors are especially important in the evaluation of epilepsy surgery candidates. We propose a new lateralizing sign in TLE originating from the nondominant hemisphere-the "hush" sign. Our patients were 30- and 21-year old women (Cases 1 and 2, respectively). Their epileptogenic foci were localized to the right mesial temporal region after noninvasive presurgical investigations. Case 1 had no cranial MRI abnormality, whereas cranial MRI revealed right hippocampal atrophy in Case 2. These women repeatedly moved their right index fingers to their mouth while puckering their lips during complex partial seizures. We have named this ictal behavior the "hush" sign. Anterior temporal lobectomy with amygdalohippocampectomy was performed in both patients, and pathological examinations revealed hippocampal sclerosis. The "hush" sign no longer occurred after seizures were controlled. They were seizure free as of 30 and 31 months of follow-up, respectively. We believe that the "hush" sign may be supportive of a diagnosis of TLE originating from the nondominant hemisphere. This sign may occur as a result of ictal activation of a specific brain region in this hemisphere. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
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