High gamma activity of 60–70 Hz in the area surrounding a cortical tuber in an infant with tuberous sclerosis

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Purpose</p> <p>To detect the epileptogenic region causing epileptic spasms in an infant with tuberous sclerosis (TS).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We applied a multiple band frequency analysis to video electroencephalographic (EEG) re...

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Main Authors: Irahara Kaori, Nakagawa Eiji, Honda Ryoko, Sugai Kenji, Sasaki Masayuki, Kaido Takanobu, Kaneko Yu, Takahashi Akio, Otsuki Taisuke
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-05-01
Series:Italian Journal of Pediatrics
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Online Access:http://www.ijponline.net/content/38/1/15
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spelling doaj-b5423583af8b49979d8bd31e68e819842020-11-24T22:38:50ZengBMCItalian Journal of Pediatrics1720-84241824-72882012-05-013811510.1186/1824-7288-38-15High gamma activity of 60–70 Hz in the area surrounding a cortical tuber in an infant with tuberous sclerosisIrahara KaoriNakagawa EijiHonda RyokoSugai KenjiSasaki MasayukiKaido TakanobuKaneko YuTakahashi AkioOtsuki Taisuke<p>Abstract</p> <p>Purpose</p> <p>To detect the epileptogenic region causing epileptic spasms in an infant with tuberous sclerosis (TS).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We applied a multiple band frequency analysis to video electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings of the infant’s scalp. We also performed computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), and magnetoencephalography (MEG) of the brain in order to ascertain the epileptic focus.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>During the periodic spasms, we identified fast ictal activity with frequencies of 60–70 Hz in the right centroparietal region. This region was part of the area surrounding the largest cortical tuber that was identified on CT and MRI and was located in the right frontal lobe. An area of increased blood perfusion that was observed with SPECT and dipole sources that were determined with interictal MEG were also located in this area. In addition, ictal frequency oscillations (FOs) with high gamma activity were identified over the cortex surrounding the largest tuber. After a lesionectomy of this tuber, the periodic spasms disappeared, and no FOs were detected over this area.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Scalp EEG, which identified the ictal onset zone by detecting fast activity that was suggestive of FOs, was useful for detecting the epileptogenic region in an infant with TS.</p> http://www.ijponline.net/content/38/1/15Tuberous sclerosisPeriodic spasmsFrequency oscillationsMultiple band frequency analysisScalp electroencephalogram
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author Irahara Kaori
Nakagawa Eiji
Honda Ryoko
Sugai Kenji
Sasaki Masayuki
Kaido Takanobu
Kaneko Yu
Takahashi Akio
Otsuki Taisuke
spellingShingle Irahara Kaori
Nakagawa Eiji
Honda Ryoko
Sugai Kenji
Sasaki Masayuki
Kaido Takanobu
Kaneko Yu
Takahashi Akio
Otsuki Taisuke
High gamma activity of 60–70 Hz in the area surrounding a cortical tuber in an infant with tuberous sclerosis
Italian Journal of Pediatrics
Tuberous sclerosis
Periodic spasms
Frequency oscillations
Multiple band frequency analysis
Scalp electroencephalogram
author_facet Irahara Kaori
Nakagawa Eiji
Honda Ryoko
Sugai Kenji
Sasaki Masayuki
Kaido Takanobu
Kaneko Yu
Takahashi Akio
Otsuki Taisuke
author_sort Irahara Kaori
title High gamma activity of 60–70 Hz in the area surrounding a cortical tuber in an infant with tuberous sclerosis
title_short High gamma activity of 60–70 Hz in the area surrounding a cortical tuber in an infant with tuberous sclerosis
title_full High gamma activity of 60–70 Hz in the area surrounding a cortical tuber in an infant with tuberous sclerosis
title_fullStr High gamma activity of 60–70 Hz in the area surrounding a cortical tuber in an infant with tuberous sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed High gamma activity of 60–70 Hz in the area surrounding a cortical tuber in an infant with tuberous sclerosis
title_sort high gamma activity of 60–70 hz in the area surrounding a cortical tuber in an infant with tuberous sclerosis
publisher BMC
series Italian Journal of Pediatrics
issn 1720-8424
1824-7288
publishDate 2012-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Purpose</p> <p>To detect the epileptogenic region causing epileptic spasms in an infant with tuberous sclerosis (TS).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We applied a multiple band frequency analysis to video electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings of the infant’s scalp. We also performed computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), and magnetoencephalography (MEG) of the brain in order to ascertain the epileptic focus.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>During the periodic spasms, we identified fast ictal activity with frequencies of 60–70 Hz in the right centroparietal region. This region was part of the area surrounding the largest cortical tuber that was identified on CT and MRI and was located in the right frontal lobe. An area of increased blood perfusion that was observed with SPECT and dipole sources that were determined with interictal MEG were also located in this area. In addition, ictal frequency oscillations (FOs) with high gamma activity were identified over the cortex surrounding the largest tuber. After a lesionectomy of this tuber, the periodic spasms disappeared, and no FOs were detected over this area.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Scalp EEG, which identified the ictal onset zone by detecting fast activity that was suggestive of FOs, was useful for detecting the epileptogenic region in an infant with TS.</p>
topic Tuberous sclerosis
Periodic spasms
Frequency oscillations
Multiple band frequency analysis
Scalp electroencephalogram
url http://www.ijponline.net/content/38/1/15
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