Laterality of Ictal Symptoms in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
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To evaluate the laterality of ictal symptoms in temporal lobe epilepsy, we reviewed video/EEG of 32 complex partial seizures in 15 patients who were investigated with sphenoidal electrode to determine the indication of temporal lobectomy for intractable epilepsy. Ictal records were classified into three types, namely, localized, dominant, or undetermined. All unilateral dystonic posturings occurred contralaterally to the seizure foci. Patients with recurrent speech automatism had nondominant-sided seizure foci. All patients whose postictal language function recovered quickly had localized nondominantsided ictal discharge. Patients with amnesia to seizure had bilateral ictal discharge. This study shows that ictal symptoms in temporal lobe epilepsy provide useful information for lateralization of seizure onset.
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