Ochs R, Gloor P, Quesney F, Ives J, Olivier A
Neurology. 1984 Jul;34(7):884-90. doi: 10.1212/wnl.34.7.884.
Forced lateralized head-turning, occurring as the first clinical sign in 106 epileptic seizures in 43 patients, was recorded on videotape simultaneously with the EEG. Forty-five ictal EEGs were obtained with stereotaxically implanted intracerebral electrodes. Forced head-turning was seen with seizures that had a frontal, temporal, unilateral diffuse, or a generalized onset in the EEG. Ipsilateral was as common as contralateral head-turning in all groups, including the seizures with frontal lobe onset. Initial head-turning in a seizure has no localizing or lateralizing significance.
强迫性向侧方转头作为43例患者106次癫痫发作的首个临床体征出现,在录像带上记录的同时进行脑电图(EEG)监测。通过立体定向植入脑内电极获得了45份发作期脑电图。在脑电图上呈现额叶、颞叶、单侧弥漫性或全身性发作的癫痫发作中均可见强迫性转头。在所有组中,包括额叶发作的癫痫,同侧转头与对侧转头出现的频率相同。癫痫发作时最初的转头并无定位或定侧意义。