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Interictal hyperemia correlates with epileptogenicity in polymicrogyric cortex
Fecha
2008Registro en:
EPILEPSY RESEARCH, v.79, n.1, p.39-48, 2008
0920-1211
10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2007.12.018
Autor
WICHERT-ANA, Lauro
AZEVEDO-MARQUES, Paulo Mazzoncini de
OLIVEIRA, Lucas Ferrari
TERRA-BUSTAMANTE, Vera Cristina
FERNANDES, Regina Maria Franca
SANTOS, Antonio Carlos
ARAUJO, Whemberton Martins
BIANCHIN, Marino Muxfeldt
SIMOES, Marcus Vinicius
SAKAMOTO, Americo Ceiki
Institución
Resumen
Objective: To investigate pathophysiological factors underlying the presence of interictal hyper-perfusion within the limits of the polymicrogyric (PMG) cortex in epileptic patients. Methods: Retrospective observational study on interictal perfusion by Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) in 16 patients with PMG and its correlations with a number of clinical and neurophysiological variables. Patients underwent video-EEG monitoring, neurological and psychiatric assessments, invasive EEG, and the interictal SPECT coregistered to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Results: Patients with interictal hyperperfusion within the PMG cortex had a significantly higher spike rate on interictal EEG than patients with normal perfusion. Interictal hyperperfusion was not correlated to sex, age at epilepsy onset, age at evaluation, number of seizures per month, presence of initial precipitating insult (IPI), abnormal neurological examination, EEG findings, ictal serniology, and seizure outcome. The high interictal spike rate did not correlate to a high frequency of seizures per month. Conclusions: Our work provides further evidences for an intrinsic epileptogenesis of the PMG cortex during the interictal state, which accounts for the major rote of PMG tissue in seizure generation. These results might help to increase our understanding about epileptogenesis related to the PMG cortex, providing new toots for more tailored epilepsy surgery in PMG patients. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.