Purpose: We studied an eleven year-old girl with atypical, benign partial epilepsy who acutely presented a severe aphasia associated with marked EEG deterioration after lamotrigine administration. A parallel monitoring of language disorders and EEG changes during the gradual withdrawal of lamotrigine was performed in order to evaluate their possible correlation with lamotrigine administration. Methods: Detailed neuropsychological and linguistic examinations in association with awake and sleep EEG were periodically performed. Results: The evolution of the aphasic disorder was closely related to the EEG abnormalities, and disappeared after the withdrawal of lamotrigine. Conclusions: We considered the hypothesis that our case could be an expression of a paradoxical reaction to lamotrigine, in which the transitory aphasic disorder was sustained by an epileptiform electric activation.
Battaglia, D. I., Iuvone, L., Stefanini, M. -., Acquafondata, C., Lettori, D., Chiricozzi, F., Pane, M., Mittica, A., Guzzetta, F., Reversible aphasic disorder induced by lamotrigine in atypical benign childhood epilepsy, <<EPILEPTIC DISORDERS>>, 2001; 3 (4): 217-222 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/260330]
Reversible aphasic disorder induced by lamotrigine in atypical benign childhood epilepsy
Battaglia, Domenica Immacolata;Iuvone, Laura;Acquafondata, Celeste;Lettori, Donatella;Pane, Marika;
2001
Abstract
Purpose: We studied an eleven year-old girl with atypical, benign partial epilepsy who acutely presented a severe aphasia associated with marked EEG deterioration after lamotrigine administration. A parallel monitoring of language disorders and EEG changes during the gradual withdrawal of lamotrigine was performed in order to evaluate their possible correlation with lamotrigine administration. Methods: Detailed neuropsychological and linguistic examinations in association with awake and sleep EEG were periodically performed. Results: The evolution of the aphasic disorder was closely related to the EEG abnormalities, and disappeared after the withdrawal of lamotrigine. Conclusions: We considered the hypothesis that our case could be an expression of a paradoxical reaction to lamotrigine, in which the transitory aphasic disorder was sustained by an epileptiform electric activation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.