Involvement of the Thalamus, Hippocampus, and Brainstem in Hypsarrhythmia of West Syndrome: Simultaneous Recordings of Electroencephalography and fMRI Study.
Y MakiJun NatsumeYuji ItoY OkaiEpifanio BagarinaoH YamamotoS OgayaT TakeuchiT FukasawaFumi SawamuraT MitsumatsuSatoshi MaesawaRyuta SaitoYoshiyuki TakahashiHiroyuki KidokoroPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2022)
Positive blood oxygen level-dependent responses with hypsarrhythmia appeared in the brainstem, thalamus, and hippocampus on earlier hemodynamic response functions than the cerebral cortices, suggesting the propagation of epileptogenic activities from the deep brain structures to the neocortices. Activation of the hippocampus, thalamus, and brainstem was still seen in half of the patients with focal epileptiform discharges after adrenocorticotropic hormone therapy.