Visual phenomena and anatomo-electro-clinical correlations in occipital lobe seizures - 02/09/22
, M. Ferrand a, O. Aron a, M. Cheval a, L. Tyvaert a, J. Jonas a, J.-P. Vignal aAbstract |
Background |
Occipital lobe seizure are underrepresented in epilepsy surgery cases series. This may reflect the fear for post-surgical functional deficits but also the doubt about the ability of anatomo-electro-clinical correlations to localize precisely the epileptogenic zone in occipital lobe seizure.
Methods |
In this expert opinion paper, we review first the general clinical characteristics of occipital lobe seizures, describe the repertoire of visual phenomena and oculo-motor signes in occipital seizures, describe inter-ictal and ictal EEG and finally the possible schemes of epileptogenic zone organization.
Results |
Visual and oculo-motor semiology points towards occipital onset seizures but is neither pathognomonic nor constant. Eyes version and unilateral ictal discharge have a strong lateralizing value but inter-ictal spikes as well as eyes version can be falsely lateralizing.
Conclusion |
Although visual and oculo-motor phenomena are characteristic of occipital lobe seizures, they may be discrete, overlooked and should therefore be carefully assessed. There are no clear electro-clinical correlations of a sublobar organization of occipital seizures but the clinical pattern of propagation might help to differentiate complex occipito-temporal from occipito-parietal initial epileptogenic network.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Drug resistant epilepsy, Epilepsy surgery, Visual phenomena, Occipital lobe seizures, Video-EEG, Stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG)
Plan
Vol 178 - N° 7
P. 644-648 - septembre 2022 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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