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Epilepsy in the Sanaga-Mbam valley, an onchocerciasis-endemic region in Cameroon: electroclinical and neuropsychological findings.

Alexandre MorinMaxime GuillaumeLeonard NgarkaGodwin Y TatahJoseph Nelson Fodjo SieweGuillaume WyartGhislain NokamThierry TchoumiMary Bello NkininWepnyu Y NjamnshiEric-Samuel ChokoteMichel BoussinesqRobert ColebundersCédric B ChesnaisGilles GargalaDominique ParainAlfred Kongnyu Njamnshi
Published in: Epilepsia open (2021)
In PWE in the Sanaga-Mbam area in Cameroon, we observed EEG patterns similar to those described among persons with OAE, including nodding syndrome in other onchocerciasis-endemic areas. Most PWE presented with severe cognitive impairment. We hypothesize that onchocerciasis may induce neurocognitive disorders and epilepsy via a mechanism that involves mainly the frontal and temporal regions of the brain.
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