Title of article :
Seizure characteristics in multiple sclerosis patients
Author/Authors :
Ashtari, Fereshteh Departement of Neurology, Medical School, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Shaygannejad, Vahid Isfahan Neurosciences Research Center , Zare, Mohammad Isfahan Neurosciences Research Center , Ghasemi, Majid Isfahan Neurosciences Research Center , Norouzi, Rasul Isfahan Neurosciences Research Center , Maghzi, Helia Isfahan Neurosciences Research Center
Abstract :
To evaluate seizure characteristic among multiple sclerosis patients with coexistent seizure activity compared to
control group. Materials and Methods: This study is a cross‑sectional study which was conducted by reviewing the clinical records
of patients with definite diagnosis of MS according to McDonald’s criteria from March 2007 to June 2011, who referred to the MS
clinic of the university. Results: A total of 920 patients with a diagnosis of MS were identified, among whom 29 patients (3.15%) with
seizure activity (case) due to MS with the mean age of 32.6 ± 6.23 years were analyzed. Also, fifty MS patients without any seizure
occurrence with the mean age of 33.7 ± 7.4 years were used as our control group. In case group, seizure was general tonic clonic in
23 patients (79.3%), complex partial in four (13.8%), and simple partial in two (5.9%). The 26 available interictal EEGs in MS patients
showed abnormal EEG pattern in 22 (84.6%) of them, including focal epileptic form discharge or focal slowing in 10 (38.5%), generalized
discharge (spike‑wave, polyspike, or general paroxysmal fast activity) in 10 (38.5%), and general slowing activity in 10 record (38.5%).
MRI reviews of the 26 available brain MRIs showed subcortical white mater lesions in 22 (84.6%) of patients with seizure. All MRIs
were performed within one month after the first seizure episode. Amongst 48 available MRIs in our control group, 91.7% (44 cases)
showed periventricular lesions and in 8.3% (4 cases) subcortical white matter lesions were reported. Conclusion: The result of this
study demonstrated the higher rate of subcortical whit matter lesion in MS patients with seizure occurrence compared to control group.
Keywords :
Electroencephalography , magnetic resonance imaging , multiple sclerosis , seizure
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics