Papadopoulou Soultana, Pavlidou Efterpi, Argyris Georgios, Flouda Thaleia, Koukoutsidi Panagiota, Krikonis Konstantinos, Shah Sidrah, Chirosca-Vasileiou Dana, Boussios Stergios
Department of Speech and Language Therapy, University Hospital of Ioannina, 45111 Ioannina, Greece.
ENT Private Medical Office, 45444 Ioannina, Greece.
J Pers Med. 2022 Apr 18;12(4):647. doi: 10.3390/jpm12040647.
Although the impact of epilepsy on expressive language is heavily discussed, researched, and scientifically grounded, a limited volume of research points in the opposite direction. What about the causal relationship between disorder-related language activities and epileptic seizures? What are the possible diagnostic dilemmas that experts in the field of speech-language pathology, neurology, and related fields face? How far has research gone in investigating psychogenic nonepileptic seizures, the misdiagnosis of which can be a thorny issue for clinicians and a detrimental factor for the patients' health? In order to address these questions, the study at hand focuses on a common, ever-intensified (by the COVID-19 pandemic) speech disorder-stuttering, and explores the pathophysiological and psychogenic background of the phenomenon. It also looks at the role of stuttering as a contributing factor to the appearance of epileptic seizures, in the hope of drawing attention to the complexity and importance of precise detection of stuttering-induced epilepsy, as a specific subcategory of language-induced epilepsy.
尽管癫痫对表达性语言的影响已得到大量讨论、研究且有科学依据,但仍有少量研究指向相反方向。与疾病相关的语言活动和癫痫发作之间的因果关系是怎样的?言语病理学、神经学及相关领域的专家可能面临哪些诊断困境?在研究心因性非癫痫性发作方面进展如何,误诊该疾病对临床医生而言可能是个棘手问题,对患者健康也会产生不利影响?为解决这些问题,本研究聚焦于一种常见且(因新冠疫情而)日益严重的言语障碍——口吃,并探讨该现象的病理生理和心理背景。研究还考察了口吃作为癫痫发作诱发因素的作用,以期引起人们对精确检测口吃性癫痫(作为语言诱发性癫痫的一个特定子类别)的复杂性和重要性的关注。