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Idiopathic late-onset absence status epilepticus: A case report with an electroclinical 14 years follow-up
Authors:Stefano Pro  Edoardo Vicenzini  Franco Randi  Patrizia Pulitano  Oriano Mecarelli
Affiliation:Department of Neurological Sciences, Neurophysiopathology Unit, Sapienza University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00185 Rome, Italy
Abstract:Late-onset absence status epilepticus (ASE) may be observed in adult and elderly patients as a late complication of idiopathic generalized epilepsy or de novo, usually related to benzodiazepines withdrawal, alcohol intoxication or psychotropic drugs initiation, but without history of epilepsy. EEG may be highly heterogeneous, varying from the 3 to 3.5 Hz spike-wave discharges typical of idiopathic generalized epilepsy to asymmetric irregular sharp and slow wave complexes. We report the clinical and neurophysiologic 14 years follow-up of a now 86 years-old woman, in whom we observed – at the age of 72 – an idiopathic late-onset ASE, with a good clinical response to lamotrigine monotherapy, but with the persistence over years of the same interictal 3–3.5 Hz spike-wave epileptic activity at EEG. This case is singular because, with the available long follow-up, indicates that idiopathic generalized epilepsy may also occur in the elderly, with a late-onset ASE presentation. In this condition, it is particularly important to underline the essential role of EEG (urgent and ambulatory) for the diagnosis, management and monitoring of the disease.
Keywords:Late-onset absence status epilepticus   Non-convulsive status epilepticus   Elderly epilepsy   Ambulatory EEG
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