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Title

Dramatic improvement of drug-resistant epilepsy following cerebral infarction: a case report.

Authors

Lee, Wankiun; Kim, Daeyoung; Kim, Jae-Moon; Kim, Eun Young

Abstract

Background: An estimated 30% of patients with epilepsy experience drug-resistant epilepsy, which is the failure to control seizures despite the use of two or more antiseizure medications. Although other treatment options are considered, these alternatives often prove ineffective. Case presentation: A 60-year-old East Asian male patient diagnosed with drug-resistant epilepsy experienced several seizures daily despite being on eight different antiseizure medications. Seizures began at age 15. He underwent epilepsy surgery at age 34, yet the seizures persisted. An electroencephalogram revealed multifocal sharp waves in the left hemisphere. Cerebral hemorrhages at ages 47, 50, and 56 were caused by head trauma during seizures. The patient became wheelchair-bound and now resides in a nursing home. At age 58, after suffering an acute cerebral infarction due to occlusion of the left internal carotid artery, his daily seizures ceased entirely. Despite remaining wheelchair-bound, he did not experience a significant decline in his quality of life. The cessation of seizures has reduced his risk of further trauma, and he has remained seizure-free for 3 years on just one antiseizure medication. Conclusion: Surgical treatments for epilepsy often fail, with insufficient resection being a leading cause of these failures. In some cases, extensive destruction from an ischemic stroke may be beneficial. Furthermore, this case suggests that infarction therapy could be a potential treatment for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.

Subjects

INTERNAL carotid artery; CEREBRAL infarction; CEREBRAL hemorrhage; EPILEPSY surgery; ISCHEMIC stroke; EPILEPSY

Publication

Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2024, Vol 18, Issue 1, p1

ISSN

1752-1947

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1186/s13256-024-04863-y

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