Identification of non-convulsive status epilepticus with bradylalia using arterial spin-labeling magnetic resonance imaging.

Arterial spin‐labeling perfusion MRI central nervous system emergency non‐convulsive status epilepticus

Journal

Acute medicine & surgery
ISSN: 2052-8817
Titre abrégé: Acute Med Surg
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101635464

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jan 2019
Historique:
received: 07 06 2018
accepted: 08 08 2018
entrez: 18 1 2019
pubmed: 18 1 2019
medline: 18 1 2019
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) is among the differential diagnoses of decreased consciousness, but often presents a diagnostic challenge. A 65-year-old woman was admitted to our emergency department with bradylalia. No abnormal finding was detected by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Subsequently, acquired arterial spin-labeling images showed hyperperfusion in the right hemisphere. After the examination, the patient began experiencing left hemifacial seizures, which were relieved by diazepam; however, she was still agitated. Ictal confusion due to NCSE was suspected. Electroencephalography revealed periodic, generalized epileptiform activities with brief seizures of facial muscles by intermittent photic stimulation. Another supportive case of NCSE detected by arterial spin-labeling from a 56-year-old right-handed man has also been presented. Arterial spin-labeling magnetic resonance perfusion imaging provides valuable information regarding cerebral perfusion status in NCSE patients in emergency/acute settings.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30652001
doi: 10.1002/ams2.369
pii: AMS2369
pmc: PMC6328911
doi:

Types de publication

Case Reports

Langues

eng

Pagination

73-77

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Auteurs

Shuzo Yamamoto (S)

Department of Nuclear Medicine and Radiology Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer Tohoku University Aoba-kuSendai Japan.
Department of Neurosurgery Sendai East Neurosurgical Hospital Miyagino-ku, Sendai Japan.

Tatsushi Mutoh (T)

Department of Nuclear Medicine and Radiology Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer Tohoku University Aoba-kuSendai Japan.

Yasuko Tatewaki (Y)

Department of Nuclear Medicine and Radiology Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer Tohoku University Aoba-kuSendai Japan.

Hisanobu Tsurutani (H)

Department of Neurosurgery Sendai East Neurosurgical Hospital Miyagino-ku, Sendai Japan.

Noriaki Watabe (N)

Department of Nuclear Medicine and Radiology Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer Tohoku University Aoba-kuSendai Japan.

Hiroshi Saito (H)

Department of Neurology Sendai East Neurosurgical Hospital Miyagino-ku, Sendai Japan.

Nobuyuki Yasui (N)

Department of Neurosurgery Sendai East Neurosurgical Hospital Miyagino-ku, Sendai Japan.

Yasuyuki Taki (Y)

Department of Nuclear Medicine and Radiology Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer Tohoku University Aoba-kuSendai Japan.

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