Are we missing non-motor seizures in Parkinson's disease? Two case reports.

Journal of Clinical Movement Disorders Pub Date : 2017-09-05 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40734-017-0061-3
Andre Y Son, Alberto Cucca, Shashank Agarwal, Anli Liu, Alessandro Di Rocco, Milton C Biagioni
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Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is predominantly recognized for its motor symptoms, but patients struggle from a morbid and heterogeneous collection of non-motor symptoms (NMS-PD) that can affect their quality of life even more. NMS-PD is a rather generalized term and the heterogeneity and non-specific nature of many symptoms poses a clinical challenge when a PD patient presents with non-motor complaints that may not be NMS-PD.

Case presentation: We report two patients with idiopathic PD who presented with acute episodes of cognitive changes. Structural brain images, cardiovascular and laboratory assessment were unremarkable. Both patients experienced a considerable delay before receiving an epilepsy-evaluation, at which point electroencephalogram abnormalities supported the diagnosis of focal non-motor seizures with alteration of awareness. Antiepileptic therapy was implemented and was effective in both cases.

Conclusions: Diagnosing non-motor seizures can be challenging. However, PD patients pose an even greater challenge given their eclectic non-motor clinical manifestations and other disease-related complications that could confound and mislead adequate clinical interpretation. Our two cases provide examples of non-motor seizures that may mimic non-motor symptoms of PD. Treating physicians should always consider other possible causes of non-motor symptoms that may coexist in PD patients. Epilepsy work-up should be contemplated in the differential of acute changes in cognition, behavior, or alertness.

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帕金森氏症的非运动性癫痫发作我们是否遗漏了?两例报告。
背景:帕金森病(PD)主要以其运动症状而闻名,但患者与病态和异质性的非运动症状(NMS-PD)作斗争,这些症状会更严重地影响他们的生活质量。NMS-PD是一个相当广义的术语,当PD患者出现可能不是NMS-PD的非运动主诉时,许多症状的异质性和非特异性给临床带来了挑战。病例介绍:我们报告了两例特发性PD患者,他们表现为急性发作的认知改变。脑结构图像、心血管和实验室评估无显著差异。两名患者在接受癫痫评估前都经历了相当长的延迟,此时脑电图异常支持局灶性非运动性癫痫发作伴意识改变的诊断。抗癫痫治疗对两例患者均有效。结论:诊断非运动性癫痫发作具有挑战性。然而,由于PD患者兼有非运动临床表现和其他疾病相关并发症,可能混淆和误导充分的临床解释,因此PD患者面临更大的挑战。我们的两个病例提供了可能模仿PD的非运动症状的非运动性癫痫发作的例子。治疗PD的医生应考虑PD患者可能同时存在的非运动症状的其他可能原因。癫痫检查应考虑到在认知、行为或警觉性的急性变化的鉴别。
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