Association of intracerebral bone fragments and epilepsy in missile head injuries |
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Authors: | J. J. M. Askenasy |
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Affiliation: | Neurological Department, Sackler Medical School, Tel-Aviv University, Israel. |
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Abstract: | Twenty young adults sustained missile injuries in the Lebanese war. They underwent repeated clinical electroencephalographical (EEG), computerised tomography scanning (CT-scan) and polysomnographic (PSG) examinations during a 6-year period. All the patients were young adult males with an average age of 23, previously healthy according to their army profiles. Three of 20 developed between 3 to 14 months following injury generalised tonic-clonic convulsions. The unique common epileptogenic feature characterising the 3 epileptics was the presence of bone fragments in lacerated brain tissue. The possible causal relationship between the presence of the bone fragments and epileptogenesis is discussed. |
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Keywords: | missile brain injury (MBI) disseminated bone fragments ictal electrographic signs epileptogenic process protective effort process |
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