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Focal Tonic Seizures with Asymmetrical Posturing Could Allow Voluntary Movements: A Lesson to Not Be Misled for a Non-Epileptic Event

EPILEPTIC DISORDERS(2023)

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This report documents the clinical features of supplementary motor area seizures with voluntary movements in two patients. The first case describes a 13-year-old boy with a 2-year history of nocturnal seizures, characterized by an asymmetrical brief tonic posture followed by bilateral rapid hand shaking, but without impaired awareness. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed no abnormalities. Video electroencephalogram indicated interictal focal spikes and ictal activity 2 s before clinical onset in the frontal midline area. The patient stated that he purposely shook his hands to lessen the seizure-induced upper limb stiffness. The second case describes a 43-year-old man with a 33-year history of nocturnal seizures, characterized by an asymmetric brief tonic posture, with the right hand grabbing to hold this posture, but without impaired awareness. Video electroencephalogram indicated that he voluntarily moved his right hand during the latter part of the seizures; however, no clear ictal electroencephalogram change was noted. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mass lesion in the right medial superior frontal gyrus. Fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography and ictal single-photon emission computed tomography indicated ictal focus in the mesial frontal area, as confirmed by invasive electroencephalogram and seizure freedom after surgery. Both patients had typical supplementary motor area seizures, except they could perform voluntary movements in the body parts. The co-occurrence of supplementary motor area seizures and voluntary movements is clinically useful, as it may help avoid the inaccurate and misleading diagnosis of non-epileptic events such as psychogenic non-epileptic seizures.
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psychogenic non-epileptic seizure,supplementary motor area,video electroencephalogram,voluntary movement,syndrome,focal nonidiopathic frontal (FLE),etiology,lesion,phenomenology,bilateral asymmetric,non-epileptic paroxysmal event,localization
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