Epileptic Disorders
MENUContinuous giggling and autistic disorder associated with hypothalamic hamartoma [Published with videosequences.] Volume 5, numéro 1, March 2003
Auteurs
Angeles Pérez-Jiménez, Fransisco J Villarejo, María Concepción Fournier del Castillo, Juan José García-Peñas, Mar Carreño
Unidad de Epilepsia. Video-EEG, Hospital Infantil Universitario Niño Jesús, Av. Menendez Pelayo 65, 28009 Madrid, Spain.
- Mots-clés : giggling, gelastic seizures, hypothalamic hamartoma, autism
- Page(s) : 31-7
- Année de parution : 2003
Introduction The syndrome of hypothalamic hamartoma and epilepsy is distinguished by early-onset drug resistant seizures - mainly gelastic seizures, partial complex seizures, and drop attacks - linked to significant cognitive and behavioural disturbances [1-3]. Intrinsic epileptogenicity inside the hamartomas has been demonstrated by means of stereo-EEG and depth recordings [3-5] and ictal SPECT [5-7]. [...]