Ishikawa T, Saito M, Fujimoto S, Imahashi H
Department of Pediatrics, Nagoya City University Medical School, Kawasumi, Mizuho-cho, Mizuho-ku, 467-8601, Nagoya, Japan.
Brain Dev. 2000 Sep;22(6):398-402. doi: 10.1016/s0387-7604(00)00163-7.
Ictal increased writing has never been concretely demonstrated to be an epileptic symptom. We reported the evolution of seizures, from the beginning of reading-writing dysphasia through increased writing to secondary generalization, in a schoolchild with benign partial seizures. The lateralizing value of inter- or non-ictal hypergraphia has been stressed for the right hemisphere, while ictal increased writing most likely originated from the language area in the dominant (left) cerebral hemisphere in our patient.
发作期书写增加从未被确切证明是一种癫痫症状。我们报告了一名患有良性部分性癫痫的学童癫痫发作的演变过程,从读写性失语开始,经过书写增加,直至继发全面性发作。发作间期或非发作期书写过多对右侧半球的定位价值已得到强调,而在我们的患者中,发作期书写增加很可能起源于优势(左侧)大脑半球的语言区域。