Epileptic nystagmus: A case report and systematic review

Purpose: We aimed to define the characteristics of epileptic nystagmus and correlate those with other clinical findings in a large number of patients. Methods: We report a patient with epileptic nystagmus and additionally reviewed the reported clinical features of 36 more patients through a systemat...

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Main Authors: Sun-Uk Lee, Hong-Il Suh, Jun Young Choi, Kyun Huh, Hyo-Jung Kim, Ji-Soo Kim
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-01-01
Series:Epilepsy and Behavior Case Reports
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spelling doaj-30a9d2a015cf498782019011f2c3b5bf2020-11-24T23:14:22ZengElsevierEpilepsy and Behavior Case Reports2213-32322014-01-012C15616010.1016/j.ebcr.2014.08.004Epileptic nystagmus: A case report and systematic reviewSun-Uk Lee0Hong-Il Suh1Jun Young Choi2Kyun Huh3Hyo-Jung Kim4Ji-Soo Kim5Department of Neurology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Ajou University Hospital, Suwon, South KoreaDepartment of Neurology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Ajou University Hospital, Suwon, South KoreaDepartment of Brain Sciences, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, South KoreaDepartment of Neurology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Ajou University Hospital, Suwon, South KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Kyungdong University, Goseong, South KoreaDepartment of Neurology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, South KoreaPurpose: We aimed to define the characteristics of epileptic nystagmus and correlate those with other clinical findings in a large number of patients. Methods: We report a patient with epileptic nystagmus and additionally reviewed the reported clinical features of 36 more patients through a systematic literature search. We analyzed the characteristics of epileptic nystagmus and attempted correlations of those with alertness of the patients and epileptic foci on EEG. Results: All 33 patients with unilateral horizontal nystagmus showed nystagmus beating away from the side of ictal discharges. Epileptic nystagmus was preceded by gaze deviation in 21 patients, with contraversive in 19 and ipsiversive in 2. Seizures associated with epileptic nystagmus were mostly focal (25/29, 86.2%) with or without loss of awareness. Ictal discharges originated from the occipital (n = 16), parietal (n = 9), temporo-occipital (n = 6), frontal (n = 4), and temporal (n = 3) areas, and two patients had multiple epileptic foci. Seizures were usually symptomatic (24/37, 64.9%). The presence of preceding gaze deviation and midline crossing of the nystagmus did not correlate with the ictal onset zone or alertness of the patients. Recording of epileptic nystagmus was available only in 6 patients, and the epileptic nystagmus could be localized to the saccadic areas in two and to the smooth pursuit areas in another two. Two patients showed the features of epileptic nystagmus from both areas. Conclusion: Even though the localizing value of epileptic nystagmus seems limited in previous reports, the fast phase of epileptic nystagmus was almost always directed away from the epileptic focus that mostly arose from the posterior part of the cerebral hemisphere.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213323214000395SeizureNystagmusEpileptic nystagmusIctal nystagmus
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author Sun-Uk Lee
Hong-Il Suh
Jun Young Choi
Kyun Huh
Hyo-Jung Kim
Ji-Soo Kim
spellingShingle Sun-Uk Lee
Hong-Il Suh
Jun Young Choi
Kyun Huh
Hyo-Jung Kim
Ji-Soo Kim
Epileptic nystagmus: A case report and systematic review
Epilepsy and Behavior Case Reports
Seizure
Nystagmus
Epileptic nystagmus
Ictal nystagmus
author_facet Sun-Uk Lee
Hong-Il Suh
Jun Young Choi
Kyun Huh
Hyo-Jung Kim
Ji-Soo Kim
author_sort Sun-Uk Lee
title Epileptic nystagmus: A case report and systematic review
title_short Epileptic nystagmus: A case report and systematic review
title_full Epileptic nystagmus: A case report and systematic review
title_fullStr Epileptic nystagmus: A case report and systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Epileptic nystagmus: A case report and systematic review
title_sort epileptic nystagmus: a case report and systematic review
publisher Elsevier
series Epilepsy and Behavior Case Reports
issn 2213-3232
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Purpose: We aimed to define the characteristics of epileptic nystagmus and correlate those with other clinical findings in a large number of patients. Methods: We report a patient with epileptic nystagmus and additionally reviewed the reported clinical features of 36 more patients through a systematic literature search. We analyzed the characteristics of epileptic nystagmus and attempted correlations of those with alertness of the patients and epileptic foci on EEG. Results: All 33 patients with unilateral horizontal nystagmus showed nystagmus beating away from the side of ictal discharges. Epileptic nystagmus was preceded by gaze deviation in 21 patients, with contraversive in 19 and ipsiversive in 2. Seizures associated with epileptic nystagmus were mostly focal (25/29, 86.2%) with or without loss of awareness. Ictal discharges originated from the occipital (n = 16), parietal (n = 9), temporo-occipital (n = 6), frontal (n = 4), and temporal (n = 3) areas, and two patients had multiple epileptic foci. Seizures were usually symptomatic (24/37, 64.9%). The presence of preceding gaze deviation and midline crossing of the nystagmus did not correlate with the ictal onset zone or alertness of the patients. Recording of epileptic nystagmus was available only in 6 patients, and the epileptic nystagmus could be localized to the saccadic areas in two and to the smooth pursuit areas in another two. Two patients showed the features of epileptic nystagmus from both areas. Conclusion: Even though the localizing value of epileptic nystagmus seems limited in previous reports, the fast phase of epileptic nystagmus was almost always directed away from the epileptic focus that mostly arose from the posterior part of the cerebral hemisphere.
topic Seizure
Nystagmus
Epileptic nystagmus
Ictal nystagmus
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213323214000395
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