Early ictal and interictal patterns in FIRES: The sparks before the blaze.
Raquel Farias-MoellerLuca BartoliniKatelyn StasoJohn M SchreiberJessica L CarpenterPublished in: Epilepsia (2017)
The diagnosis of FIRES is typically assigned late in a patient's clinical course, which has broad implications for clinical care and research. We retrospectively analyzed acute EEG features in seven patients with FIRES and discovered three common features: gradual increase in seizure burden, presence of a recurrent EDB, and a typical seizure pattern. Recognition of this pattern may facilitate early diagnosis and treatment.