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Characterizing Frontal Lobe Seizure Semiology in Children.
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Annals of neurology [Ann Neurol] 2024 Jun; Vol. 95 (6), pp. 1138-1148. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Apr 16. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Objective: The objective was to analyze seizure semiology in pediatric frontal lobe epilepsy patients, considering age, to localize the seizure onset zone for surgical resection in focal epilepsy.<br />Methods: Fifty patients were identified retrospectively, who achieved seizure freedom after frontal lobe resective surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital. Video-electroencephalography recordings of preoperative ictal seizure semiology were analyzed, stratifying the data based on resection region (mesial or lateral frontal lobe) and age at surgery (≤4 vs >4).<br />Results: Pediatric frontal lobe epilepsy is characterized by frequent, short, complex seizures, similar to adult cohorts. Children with mesial onset had higher occurrence of head deviation (either direction: 55.6% vs 17.4%; p = 0.02) and contralateral head deviation (22.2% vs 0.0%; p = 0.03), ictal body-turning (55.6% vs 13.0%; p = 0.006; ipsilateral: 55.6% vs 4.3%; p = 0.0003), and complex motor signs (88.9% vs 56.5%; p = 0.037). Both age groups (≤4 and >4 years) showed hyperkinetic features (21.1% vs 32.1%), contrary to previous reports. The very young group showed more myoclonic (36.8% vs 3.6%; p = 0.005) and hypomotor features (31.6% vs 0.0%; p = 0.003), and fewer behavioral features (36.8% vs 71.4%; p = 0.03) and reduced responsiveness (31.6% vs 78.6%; p = 0.002).<br />Interpretation: This study presents the most extensive semiological analysis of children with confirmed frontal lobe epilepsy. It identifies semiological features that aid in differentiating between mesial and lateral onset. Despite age-dependent differences, typical frontal lobe features, including hyperkinetic seizures, are observed even in very young children. A better understanding of pediatric seizure semiology may enhance the accuracy of onset identification, and enable earlier presurgical evaluation, improving postsurgical outcomes. ANN NEUROL 2024;95:1138-1148.<br /> (© 2024 American Neurological Association.)
- Subjects :
- Humans
Child
Male
Female
Child, Preschool
Retrospective Studies
Adolescent
Infant
Frontal Lobe physiopathology
Video Recording methods
Epilepsy, Frontal Lobe surgery
Epilepsy, Frontal Lobe physiopathology
Epilepsy, Frontal Lobe diagnosis
Electroencephalography methods
Seizures physiopathology
Seizures surgery
Seizures diagnosis
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1531-8249
- Volume :
- 95
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Annals of neurology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 38624073
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.26922