Schäuble Barbara, Britton Jeffrey W, Mullan Brian P, Watson James, Sharbrough Frank W, Marsh W Richard
Department of Neurology and Divisions of EEG and Epilepsy, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.
Epilepsia. 2002 Nov;43(11):1432-5. doi: 10.1046/j.1528-1157.2002.40701.x.
Ictal vomiting is considered a localizing sign indicating nondominant lateralization in patients with partial seizures of temporal lobe origin. We report a case of ictal vomiting associated with left temporal seizure activity in a left hemisphere language-dominant patient with a left mesial temporal glioma. Bilateral mesial temporal depth electrodes helped verify seizure lateralization. Surgery consisting of tumor resection and a left anterior temporal lobectomy and amygdalohippocampectomy resulted in freedom from seizures and episodes of vomiting. This case indicates that ictal vomiting can occur as a manifestation of left temporal onset seizures in left hemisphere-dominant patients.