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A Possible Case of Frontal Epilepsy with Gelastic Seizure and Onset at Presenile Age Hideto HIRASAWA 1 , Jiro KIDA 1 , Katsumasa MUNEOKA 1 , Mariko IGAWA 1 , Sunao UCHIDA 2 1Hirasawa Kinen Hospital, Tokorozawa, Japan 2Facility of Sport Science, Waseda University Keyword: Gelastic seizure , Frontal epilepsy , Onset at presenile age , Carbamazepine pp.881-884
Published Date 2011/9/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1405101972
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 Gelastic seizure in the elderly is a rare form of epilepsy. We report the case of a 62-year-old man with frontal lobe epilepsy manifesting as a gelastic seizure.

 The patient had experienced weekly gelastic seizures with facial blushing and hand and feet moving while sleeping, since around the month of April. Similar seizures began to occur during the day since July of the same year, and the frequency of these seizures increased there after. The seizure was accompanied by loss of consciousness for approximately 5-15s. However, the postictal twilight state was not outstanding, and oral automatism was rarely seen after the seizure.

 Although neither plain nor contrast brain MRI revealed any abnormality, interictal EEG revealed spike discharges in the left frontal and left anterior temporal area, moreover ictal EEG showed predominant δ and θ rhythms in the left hemisphere. The patient was diagnosed with gelastic seizure because of frontal lobe epilepsy.

 The seizure was perfectly controlled with the administration of carbamazepine (200mg/day). Gelastic seizure is a rare symptom, but is seen in infants with conditions such as hypothalamic hamartoma and epilepsy due to cortical dysplasia. The onset age in this case was 62 years, which is extremely rare.


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