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Rasmussen's encephalitis: Experience from a developing country based on a group of medically and surgically treated patients
Authors:KN Ramesha  B Rajesh  R Ashalatha  C Kesavadas  M Abraham  VV Radhakrishnan  PS Sarma  K Radhakrishnan  
Institution:aR. Madhavan Nayar Center for Comprehensive Epilepsy Care, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum, Kerala, India
Abstract:PurposeTo describe the attributes of patients with Rasmussen's encephalitis (RE) seen in a tertiary epilepsy referral center in southern India and to enquire factors helpful in predicting responsiveness to immunotherapy.MethodsWe diagnosed RE based on the European consensus criteria. To assess the factors that could potentially predict the natural course and therapeutic outcome, we subcategorized our patients according to age at onset ( 6 years), duration from onset to presentation ( 2 years), immunotherapy versus surgery, and early (≤2 years from the onset) versus late surgery.ResultsThe median age at disease onset of 19 patients was 6.0 years (range 2.3–13 years). Epilepsia partialis continua (EPC) and hemiparesis were noted in 14 (73.6%) and 16 (84.2%) patients, respectively. One patient, who presented with dysarthria due to tongue EPC, did not have hemiparesis despite having had the disease for over 15 years. The MRI findings in majority conformed to stage 3 of Bien classification. While 9/10 patients treated by surgery achieved seizure-freedom, only 1/11 patients who received immunotherapy did so. One patient expired due to subsequent development of contralateral hemispheric disease following successful hemispherectomy. None of the factors such as age at onset, age at presentation, presence/absence of antecedents, seizure burden, MRI stage predicted responsiveness to immunotherapy.ConclusionThis study from a developing country, in addition to substantiating the well known characteristics of RE, noted the following unusual findings: isolated lingual EPC abolished by focal cortical resection, bilateral RE, putaminal atrophy and absence of hemiparesis despite long standing disease.
Keywords:Rasmussen's encephalitis  Epilepsia partialis continua  Immunotherapy  Hemispherectomy  Hemispherotomy
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