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Abnormal behavior in children with temporal lobe epilepsy and ganglioglioma
Registro en:
Epilepsy & Behavior. Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, v. 5, n. 5, n. 788, n. 791, 2004.
1525-5050
WOS:000224144300028
10.1016/j.yebeh.2004.06.018
Autor
Guimaraes, CA
Franzon, RC
Souza, EAP
Schmutzler, KMRS
Montenegro, MA
Queiroz, LD
Cendes, F
Guerreiro, MM
Institución
Resumen
Temporal lobe epilepsy in childhood is characterized by great clinical, electroencephalographic, and etiological diversity. The prognosis after temporal lobe epilepsy surgery in childhood is usually good, with most patients achieving complete seizure control. However, in some children behavior deteriorates postoperatively. We report two girls (2 and 6 years of age) with refractory seizures due to temporal lobe ganglioglioma. They exhibited aggression and hyperactivity since the beginning of their epilepsy. In both patients, behavioral disturbances worsened postoperatively, despite complete seizure control. Patients and parents should be advised about possible behavioral disturbances after epilepsy surgery, especially in the presence of a temporal lobe developmental tumor, even when seizure control is achieved postoperatively. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. 5 5 788 791