Rub epilepsy: a somatosensory evoked reflex epilepsy induced by prolonged cutaneous stimulation.

نویسندگان

  • K Kanemoto
  • Y Watanabe
  • T Tsuji
  • M Fukami
  • J Kawasaki
چکیده

To delineate rub epilepsy--a type of reflex epilepsy induced by prolonged or repetitive cutaneous stimulation in a circumscribed area of the body--three cases are presented, as well as one of tooth brushing epilepsy for comparison. In all three cases of rub epilepsy, cutaneous stimuli in a particular body area on the left side initially induced a sensory jacksonian march in the middle of, or in close vicinity to, the trigger zone, which led to subsequent unilateral tonic contractions with intact consciousness. By contrast, a motor jacksonian seizure without sensory aura was induced in the patient with tooth brushing epilepsy. A review of cases with rub epilepsy, including those in this paper, disclosed a striking consistency in clinical manifestations. The symptomatology of the induced seizures indicates a propagation of epileptic discharges from the postcentral gyrus to the supplementary motor area. Rub epilepsy is proposed as a separate clinical entity, clearly demarcated from other somatosensory evoked reflex epilepsies such as startle and tooth brushing epilepsy.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry

دوره 70 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001