Fa. Rebolledo et al., SINGLE-PHOTON EMISSION COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPH Y IN A CASE OF EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA AND CHRONIC ENCEPHALITIS, Revista de Investigacion Clinica, 48(3), 1996, pp. 199-206
A case of epilepsia partialis continua (EPC) in a eight year old girl
is presented. The episode EPC involved the left side of the face and t
he left arm and leg with progressive neurologic deficit and mental imp
airment. The focal seizures did not respond to treatment with a wide v
ariety of antiepileptic drugs. The patient was studied with a 99m Tc H
MPAO-SPECT in addition to EEG, CT and MRI procedures. During the ictal
period the SPECT showed an increased cerebral blood flow in the right
hemisphere especially in the Rolandic area and the temporal lobe; dur
ing the interictal period a decreased flow was seen in the same region
s. The EEG showed marked epileptogenic activity consisting of continue
d spike and slow wave discharges over the right brain hemisphere; the
CT scan was normal and the MRI showed an increased signal intensity in
the white and gray matter in the right hemisphere, especially in the
frontal and temporal lobes. A temporal lobectomy and a frontal cortice
ctomy were done, The pathologic specimens showed changes consistent wi
th viral encephalitis (Rasmussen's syndrome). The patient has not had
seizures in the ten months after surgery. She returned to school three
months after surgery, and her IQ was normal. This report ilustrate th
e usefulness of the 99mTc HMPAO-SPECT technique for the diagnosis and
the management of EPC cases.