心因性非癫痫性癫痫发作的母女中颞叶节律放电。

IF 1.7 Clinical EEG and neuroscience Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1177/15500594251321213
Irem Erkent, Candan Gurses
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心因性非癫痫发作(PNES)是一种复杂的发作,表面上类似于癫痫发作,但不是由任何潜在的神经系统疾病引起的。与真正的癫痫发作不同,PNES更可能与心理因素有关,并且在脑电图(EEG)记录上不会显示任何异常活动。这种区分对于准确诊断和治疗至关重要,因为误诊可能导致不必要的治疗。PNES的诊断可能会变得困难,因为存在特定的良性脑电图变异,如节律性颞中期放电(RMTD)。RMTD是一种罕见的良性脑电图变体,其特征是在颞区有节奏的5- 7hz放电。这种模式可能存在于正常人、精神疾病患者或癫痫患者中。它可以模拟癫痫发作间期放电。认识到这种模式对于避免对脑电图结果的误解至关重要,这种误解可能最终导致不适当的治疗和对患者的医疗状况产生不利影响,特别是当最近有癫痫发作的可疑事件时。在PNES患者中,良性变异的发生可能更难解释,医生可能会错误地将脑电图上的RMTD解释为癫痫的指示,特别是在缺乏明确的PNES临床标准的情况下。该报告首次记录了PNES一级亲属的RMTD,这表明RMTD可能存在遗传易感性,需要进一步研究RMTD与PNES之间的相互作用。我们的目标是提高人们的意识,从而实现准确的脑电图读数和正确的诊断。
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Rhytmic Mid-Temporal Discharges in a Mother and Daughter with Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures.

Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are complex episodes that outwardly resemble epileptic seizures but are not caused by any underlying neurological disease. Unlike true epileptic seizures, PNES are more likely to be linked to psychological factors and do not show any abnormal activity on electroencephalography (EEG) recordings. This differentiation is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment, as misdiagnosing can lead to unnecessary treatments.Diagnosis of PNES might become difficult in the presence of particular benign EEG variants such as Rhythmic Midtemporal Discharges (RMTD). RMTD is a rare benign variant of normal EEG, characterized by rhythmic 5-7 Hz discharges in the temporal regions. This pattern could be present in normal individuals, in patients with psychiatric disorders or epilepsy. It could mimic interictal epileptiform discharges. Recognition of this pattern is essential to avoid misinterpretation of EEG findings that might eventuate in inappropriate treatment and adverse effects on a patient's medical condition, especially when there is a recent suspicious event in terms of an epileptic seizure. Among patients with PNES, the occurrence of benign variants might be much harder to interpret and physicians may mistakenly interpret RMTD on the EEG as indicative for epilepsy, especially in the absence of clear clinical criteria for PNES. This report is the first to document RMTD in first-degree relatives with PNES, suggesting a possible genetic predisposition and the need for further research into the interaction between RMTD and PNES.Our aim is to raise awareness that will enable accurate EEG reading and correct diagnosis.

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