First seizure in adults: a prospective study from the emergency department |
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Authors: | A P. Sempere,F. J. Villaverde,B. Martinez-Mené ndez,C. Cabeza,P. Peñ a,J. A. Tejerina |
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Affiliation: | Neurology Department, 12 de Octubre, University Hospital, Madrid, Spain. |
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Abstract: | A prospective study of 98 consecutive adults with a first seizure to determine the most important etiological factors and the optimum diagnostics. 27 were thought to have cryptogenic seizures. Main causes of symptomatic seizures were: cerebral infarction, alcohol-withdrawal, CNS infections, tumors, vascular malformations, traumatism and miscellanea. Eight were infected by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) representing 8.2% of all the patients with a first seizure and 20% of the 15-45-year age group. CT disclosed structural lesions in 33 cases. MRI in those with normal CT and no other explanation of seizure revealed additional lesions in 22.2%, but did not change management in any. We conclude that CT is essential in evaluation of adults with first seizure. MRI may be useful in selected cases. The HIV-infected now represent an important group with a first seizure. |
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Keywords: | seizure adults CT MRI HIV |
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