Téllez-Zenteno José F, Pillai Sylaja N, Hill Michael D, Pillay Neelan
Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Epileptic Disord. 2007 Jun;9(2):164-9. doi: 10.1684/epd.2007.0095.
Background. Periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges (PLEDs) are a rare phenomenon in electroencephalography, occurring in acute structural brain lesions. In general, PLEDs appear transiently in acute lesions, but a few reports have described persistent PLEDs in chronic lesions. Case report. An 86-year-old female was admitted, in 1999, with a left MCA stroke associated with right hand focal motor seizures. The first EEG in February of 2002 showed PLEDs over the left hemisphere associated with rhythmic discharges (PLEDs-plus). The patient was admitted on a second occasion in 2003 because of three sequential seizures and the EEG showed a similar pattern. Finally in 2006, the patient was admitted again because of sequential complex partial seizures and an EEG showed the same PLEDS-plus pattern as the EEGs of 2002 and 2003. Discussion. We report an unusual case of chronic PLEDs associated with rhythmic discharges in a patient with recurrent seizures and remote stroke.
背景。周期性一侧性癫痫样放电(PLEDs)在脑电图中是一种罕见现象,见于急性脑结构性病变。一般来说,PLEDs在急性病变中短暂出现,但有少数报告描述了慢性病变中持续性PLEDs。病例报告。一名86岁女性于1999年因左侧大脑中动脉卒中伴右手局灶性运动性癫痫发作入院。2002年2月的首次脑电图显示左半球有PLEDs并伴有节律性放电(PLEDs-plus)。该患者于2003年因连续三次癫痫发作再次入院,脑电图显示类似模式。最后在2006年,该患者因连续复杂部分性癫痫发作再次入院,脑电图显示与2002年和2003年脑电图相同的PLEDS-plus模式。讨论。我们报告了一例不寻常的慢性PLEDs病例,其与一名有复发性癫痫发作和陈旧性卒中患者的节律性放电相关。