Non-convulsive status epilepticus induced by acute thalamic lesions: A report of three cases.

The thalamocortical network appears to play a pivotal role in ictogenesis. We herein present three cases of non-convulsive status epilepticus (SE), in adult patients without previous history of epilepsy or seizures, precipitated by acute thalamic vascular and metabolic-induced lesions. In all cases the EEG showed patterns consistent with generalized SE confirmed either by a fast and complete clinical and EEG response to anti-seizure medication or definitive subtle motor signs consistent with SE. We argue that the subcortical disruption of thalamocortical networks due to the thalamic lesion predisposed to the occurrence of non-convulsive SE. In patients with thalamic disorders and unexplained mental status changes EEG evaluation should always be considered.

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TitleNon-convulsive status epilepticus induced by acute thalamic lesions: A report of three cases.
Date2021-07-01
Issue nameSeizure
Issue numberv89:1-4
DOI10.1016/j.seizure.2021.02.033
PubMed33932837
AuthorsParreira S, Abreu L, Franco A, Bentes C & Peralta AR
KeywordsAcute symptomatic seizures, Generalized seizures, Non-convulsive status epilepticus, Thalamocortical network
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