Epilepsy Center Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, The Netherlands.
Epilepsy Behav. 2011 Nov;22(3):527-31. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2011.08.012. Epub 2011 Sep 21.
An association between impaired school performance and rolandic epilepsy is frequently reported. Language outcome, in particular, seems to be affected, although rolandic epilepsy originates from the motor-sensory cortex. In this study we tried to find a correlation between locomotion problems and language impairment.
In this noncontrolled, open, clinical cohort study of 48 children with rolandic epilepsy, a 24-hour EEG and a neuropsychological assessment were obtained for all children.
Children with rolandic epilepsy had a significant delay in reading skills (reading words: mean=6 months, SD=11.9, P<0.002; reading sentences: mean=8.6 months, SD=12.7, P<0.001), compared with the healthy population. There was a significant correlation between problems in motor development and delays in reading skills (reading words: r=-0.426, P=0.006; reading sentences: r=-0.343, P=0.03).
Reading performance is impaired in children with rolandic epilepsy. Reading of sentences is more impaired than reading of words. There is a significant correlation between problems in motor development and language, suggesting their interaction at the level of the cortex.
常报道学习成绩受损与中央区癫痫之间存在关联。特别是语言功能似乎受到影响,尽管中央区癫痫起源于运动感觉皮层。本研究旨在探究运动问题与语言障碍之间是否存在相关性。
在这项针对 48 例中央区癫痫儿童的非对照、开放、临床队列研究中,所有儿童均接受了 24 小时脑电图和神经心理学评估。
与健康人群相比,患有中央区癫痫的儿童阅读技能存在显著延迟(阅读单词:平均=6 个月,SD=11.9,P<0.002;阅读句子:平均=8.6 个月,SD=12.7,P<0.001)。运动发育问题与阅读技能延迟之间存在显著相关性(阅读单词:r=-0.426,P=0.006;阅读句子:r=-0.343,P=0.03)。
患有中央区癫痫的儿童阅读能力受损,句子阅读较单词阅读受损更明显。运动发育问题与语言之间存在显著相关性,提示它们在皮层水平相互作用。