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Ictal Hypersalivation and Salivary Gland Enlargement in a Patient With Acquired Frontal Lobe Epilepsy.
Mader, Edward C; Xiang, Xinran M; Olejniczak, Piotr W; Miller, Daniella.
Afiliação
  • Mader EC; Neurology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, USA.
  • Xiang XM; Pediatric Neurology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA.
  • Olejniczak PW; Neurology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, USA.
  • Miller D; Pediatric Neurology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, USA.
Cureus ; 13(5): e15319, 2021 May 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34221768
ABSTRACT
Hypersalivation is a well-known ictal semiology of benign Rolandic epilepsy and other childhood epilepsy syndromes. There are also occasional reports of adults with temporal, parietal, or frontal lobe epilepsy in which hypersalivation is a prominent seizure manifestation. Notably lacking are reports linking salivary gland enlargement to ictal hypersalivation. A 33-year-old man with frontal lobe epilepsy due to a ruptured aneurysm presented with focal seizures and facial swelling. The only seizures he had in the past were generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Eight days prior to admission, he started having focal seizures characterized by pronounced hypersalivation, speech arrest, impaired awareness, and left upper extremity posturing or automatism. Seizure frequency increased from five to 30 per day. Four days prior to admission, his face started to swell up, and his family thought he had mumps. Computed tomography (CT) of the head showed encephalomalacia in the inferomedial cortex of the right frontal lobe, the same lesion seen in his old CT images. Maxillofacial CT revealed enlargement of the parotid and submandibular glands. Although electroencephalography (EEG) showed seizure onset in the right frontal region, the initial ictal discharge on the scalp may represent seizure propagation from a focus near the zone of encephalomalacia. After seizure freedom was achieved with antiepileptic drugs, the patient's salivary glands decreased in size and returned to normal.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article