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Association of ictal aphasia with hypoperfusion in language areas in temporal lobe epilepsy patients.

Andrés DamianMariana LegnaniPatricia BragaRodolfo Ferrando
Published in: Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape (2023)
Ictal clinical phenomenology, including aphasia, is usually associated with increased regional cerebral perfusion. We present an unusual pattern of ictal cerebral perfusion in three patients with pharmacorresistant, lesional temporal lobe epilepsy and ictal/postictal aphasia studied with prolonged video-EEG, ictal and interictal SPECT and MRI for pre-surgical evaluation. Subtraction of ictal-interictal SPECT images co-registered with MRI (SISCOM) showed ictal hyperperfusion in the temporal epileptogenic area in all patients. In addition, hypoperfusion of Broca´s area in one case, Wernicke's area in other patient and both areas in the remaining one, was observed. Ictal aphasia in these patients may be explained by functional inhibition of a primary language area, driven by the epileptogenic network. This pattern can contribute to understand the pathophysiology of some ictal signs, with impact on the evaluation of individual surgical risks.
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