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Nocturnal Paroxysmal Dystonia with Short-Lasting Attacks: Three Cases with Evidence for an Epileptic Frontal Lobe Origin of Seizures
Authors:Paolo Tinuper  Angelina Cerullo  Fabio Cirignotta  Pietro Cortelli  Elio Lugaresi  Pasquale Montagna
Affiliation:Institute of Neurology, University of Bologna, Italy.
Abstract:The epileptic or nonepileptic origin of nocturnal paroxysmal dystonia (NPD) has been debated. We studied three patients with frequent attacks during non-REM sleep. During prolonged video-EEG monitoring, two patients had a convulsive seizure after a typical NPD episode and on these occasions EEG showed epileptiform discharge. In the three patients, attacks occurred repeatedly with different intensity, representing "fragments" of the same seizure. These fragments of the attack could occur periodically every 20-40 s. We postulate that short NPD attacks are actually epileptic seizures originating from the frontal lobes. The rhythmicity of the episodes may be due to rhythmic oscillation of cortical function during non-REM sleep.
Keywords:Nocturnal paroxysmal dystonia    Sleep disorder    Epilepsy    Nocturnal seizures    Frontal seizures
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