Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) is a chronic, progressive disease that typically occurs in childhood, rarely in adulthood. When it does occur in adulthood, it may be associated with atypical electro-clinical features, and neuroimaging alterations usually help diagnosis. Unlike childhood forms, in which epilepsia partialis continua is usually observed, the EEG pattern in adult variants may be aspecific. We describe a highly interesting case of late-onset RE in which an electrical status epilepticus was not detected by the surface EEG, but by a recording with subdural electrodes.
Electrical status epilepticus "invisible" to surface EEG in late-onset Rasmussen encephalitis / Fattouch, Jinane; Carlo Di, Bonaventura; G., Di Gennaro; P. P., Quarato; S., Petrucci; Manfredi, Mario; Prencipe, Massimiliano; Esposito, Vincenzo; Giallonardo, Anna Teresa. - In: EPILEPTIC DISORDERS. - ISSN 1294-9361. - 10:3(2008), pp. 219-222. [10.1684/epd.2008.0200]
Electrical status epilepticus "invisible" to surface EEG in late-onset Rasmussen encephalitis
FATTOUCH, JINANE;S. Petrucci;MANFREDI, Mario;PRENCIPE, Massimiliano;ESPOSITO, Vincenzo;GIALLONARDO, Anna Teresa
2008
Abstract
Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) is a chronic, progressive disease that typically occurs in childhood, rarely in adulthood. When it does occur in adulthood, it may be associated with atypical electro-clinical features, and neuroimaging alterations usually help diagnosis. Unlike childhood forms, in which epilepsia partialis continua is usually observed, the EEG pattern in adult variants may be aspecific. We describe a highly interesting case of late-onset RE in which an electrical status epilepticus was not detected by the surface EEG, but by a recording with subdural electrodes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.