Abstract
Abstract
Background
For seizures emerging from the posterior cortex it can be a challenge to differentiate if they belong to temporal, parietal or occipital epilepsies. Sensoric auras like visual phenomena may occur in all of these focal epilepsies. Ictal signs may mimic non- epileptic seizures.
Case presentations
Case 1: Patient suffering from a pharmacoresistent focal epilepsy. Focal seizures with sudden visual disturbance, later during the seizure epigastric aura, vertigo-nausea, involvement to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures. MEG detected interictal spikes, source localization indicated focal epileptic activity parietal right.
Case 2: Patient with focal pharmacoresistent epilepsy, semiology with focal unaware seizures, feeling that something like a coat is imposed from behind on him, then feeling cold over the whole body, goose bumbs from both arms to head, then block of motoric activity, later focal unaware seizures with stare gaze, blinking of eyes, clouding of consciousness, elevation of arms and legs, sometimes tonic-clonic convulsions. EEG/MEG source localization and MRI detected an epileptogenic lesion parietal left.
Case 3: Patient with pharmacoresistent focal epilepsy, focal aware seizures, a dark spot occurring in the left visual field, sometimes anxiety during seizures (leading to the suspicion of non-epileptic psychogenic pseudo seizures). MRI demonstrated an atrophy occipito-temporal right after sinus vein thrombosis. Ictal video-EEG showed a focal seizure onset occipital right.
Conclusion
Contribution of noninvasive and/or invasive confirmation of the localization of the underlying focal epileptic activity in posterior cortex is illustrated. Characteristics of posterior cortex epilepsies are ventilated.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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