1. An Unusual Case of Hypothalamic Hamartoma With Nongelastic Seizures and Posterior Cortex Connectivity.
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Al-Ramadhani, Ruba, Bhalla, Sonam, Bearden, Donald J., Ono, Kimi, Chern, Joshua, and Kheder, Ammar
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LASER ablation , *TIME-varying networks , *SEIZURES (Medicine) , *HAMARTOMA , *AGE of onset , *PEOPLE with epilepsy - Abstract
To describe a rare seizure semiology originating from a hypothalamic hamartoma in a child, along with unusual ictal onset and connectivity pattern, and provide a review of the pathophysiology of epilepsy associated with hypothalamic hamartoma and management. A detailed retrospective chart review and literature search were performed using Pubmed and Embase. We present a case of a three-year-old male who presented with dyscognitive seizures with onset at age 22 months. Stereoelectroencephalography exploration confirmed the onset in hypothalamic hamartoma with rapid propagation to the temporal-parietal-occipital association cortex and precuneus. The patient's epilepsy was cured with laser ablation of the hamartoma. Published literature mostly describes a more anterior frontal or temporal epileptic network with primarily gelastic seizures being the hallmark type of seizures associated with hypothalamic hamartoma. We highlight a rare posterior cortex network with an atypical presentation of focal nonmotor seizures with impaired awareness in the setting of a hypothalamic hamartoma. Stereotactic laser ablation of the hamartoma rendered seizure freedom. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can lead to seizure freedom. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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