Simple Partial Status Epilepticus Manifested as Homonymous Hemianopsia: A Rare Intracranial Recording

A 30-year-old woman with intractable seizures evaluated as surgical candidate. During presurgical evaluation an invasive electroencephalogram was recommended to define the location and extent of epileptogenic zone and relationship to epileptogenic lesion. On third monitoring night the patient compla...

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Published inClinics and practice Vol. 6; no. 1; p. 840
Main Authors Siatouni, Anna, Gatzonis, Stylianos, Alexopoulos, Andreas, Georgakoulias, Nikos, Papathanassiou, Mathildi, Korfias, Stefanos, Zisimopoulou, Vaso, Sakas, Damianos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Italy PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 31.03.2016
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Summary:A 30-year-old woman with intractable seizures evaluated as surgical candidate. During presurgical evaluation an invasive electroencephalogram was recommended to define the location and extent of epileptogenic zone and relationship to epileptogenic lesion. On third monitoring night the patient complained of persistent homonymous hemianopsia following a habitual seizure. Concurrently, persistent epileptic activity was evident in a small, restricted area around the right calcarine fissure. The ictal discharges persisted for the next 30 h despite high-dose administration of intravenous antiepileptic drugs, until patient was taken to operating room. Simple partial status epilepticus presenting with pure visual symptoms is rare and difficult to diagnose, even more so when presenting with negative visual phenomena. Epileptic etiology of unexplained, paroxysmal negative visual symptoms should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with pre-existing epilepsy, as well as patients with no prior history of epilepsy.
Bibliography:Conflict of interest: the authors declare no potential conflict of interest.
Contributions: all authors reviewed and contributed to the text. AS and SG gathered data on the case, reviewed of literature and wrote the manuscript. NG, SF, VZ, AA, and DS drafting of the text and editing. AS, NG, MP, SF and SG provided background information. NG, MP, SF, AA, VZ and DS revised the manuscript, made substantial amendments and helped for images selection.
ISSN:2039-7275
2039-7283
2039-7283
DOI:10.4081/cp.2016.840