Pa. Nyquist et al., Seizures in patients with multiple sclerosis seen at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn, 1990-1998, MAYO CLIN P, 76(10), 2001, pp. 983-986
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General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Objective: To evaluate seizure type, electroencephalographic findings, and
response to antiepileptic drug (AED) treatment in patients with multiple sc
lerosis (MS) and coexistent seizure activity.
Patients and Methods: We reviewed the medical records of all patients seen
at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn, with the diagnosis of MS and seizure
s between 1990 and 1998.
Results: During the study period, 5715 patients with MS were identified. Of
these 5715 patients, 51 (0.89%) experienced seizure activity. The most com
mon ictal behavior was a generalized tonic-clonic seizure in 35 patients (6
8.6%). Simple or complex partial seizures occurred in 11 patients (21.6%),
and 18 patients (35.3%) had only 1 seizure episode. Focal motor status epil
epticus, ie, epilepsia partialis continua, occurred in 3 patients (5.9%) an
d was associated with cognitive impairment. In 37 patients (72.5%), the ini
tial seizure presentation was after the diagnosis of MS. A seizure resulted
in the diagnosis of MS or occurred before the diagnosis of MS but after ot
her symptoms or signs of demyelinating disease in 14 patients (27.4%). Elec
troencephalography was performed in 43 patients. Electroencephalographic fi
ndings included diffuse or localized nonspecific background slowing in 19 p
atients (44.2%), unilateral or bilateral frontotemporal spike discharges in
9 (20.9%), generalized atypical spike-and-wave or multifocal independent e
pileptiform alterations in 6 (14.0%), and normal results in 11 (25.6%). Of
the 45 patients who received AED therapy, 35 (77.8%) had an excellent respo
nse, ie, they were seizure free. Five treated patients (11.1%) had an intra
ctable seizure disorder.
Conclusion: Most of the patients with MS who experienced seizure activity h
ad a benign and transient disorder that was responsive to AED treatment or
required no therapy.