脾
胼胝体
发作性
脑电图
癫痫
听力学
心理学
麻醉
医学
磁共振成像
神经科学
放射科
白质
作者
Kazushi Ukishiro,Shin‐ichiro Osawa,Yosuke Kakisaka,Kazutaka Jin,Teiji Tominaga,Hidenori Endo,Nobukazu Nakasato
摘要
Abstract Herein, we present the case of a 21‐year‐old man with a history of generalized tonic seizures since the age of 4 years. These seizures occurred either spontaneously or could be provoked by auditory stimuli such as the sounds of a vacuum cleaner or an electric shaver. Despite trials with 10 different anti‐seizure medications, his seizures remained refractory. Interictal electroencephalography (EEG) revealed generalized epileptiform activity, whereas ictal EEG showed a generalized attenuation pattern. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed extensive chronic infarctions, predominantly in the bilateral cerebral watershed areas. At the age of 17, the patient underwent a one‐stage complete callosotomy, which only achieved remission of auditory‐provoked seizures. Based on this experience and published reports, we propose that the posterior corpus callosum, particularly the isthmus and anterior splenium, may be involved in seizures caused by unexpected sound stimuli.
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