Herskowitz J, Rosman N P, Geschwind N
Arch Neurol. 1984 Oct;41(10):1102-3. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1984.04050210104026.
A 2-year-old boy of above-average intelligence experienced seizures, manifested by ticlike turning movements of the head, which were induced consistently by his own singing--not by listening to or imagining music. His seizures were also induced by his recitation and by his use of silly or witty language such as punning. The neurologic examination showed only a right-sided Babinski's sign. Seizure activity on an EEG was present in both temporocentral regions, especially on the right side, and was correlated with clinical attacks. A computed tomographic scan was normal. Phenobarbital therapy did not reduce seizure frequency.
一名智力高于平均水平的2岁男孩出现癫痫发作,表现为头部类似抽搐的转动动作,这些动作总是由他自己唱歌诱发——而非听音乐或想象音乐。他朗诵以及使用双关语等滑稽或诙谐的语言时也会诱发癫痫发作。神经系统检查仅显示右侧巴氏征阳性。脑电图显示双侧颞中央区域有癫痫活动,尤其是右侧,并与临床发作相关。计算机断层扫描结果正常。苯巴比妥治疗并未降低癫痫发作频率。