Palilalia, echolalia, and echopraxia–palipraxia as ictal manifestations in a patient with left frontal lobe epilepsy
Summary Palilalia is a relatively rare pathologic speech behavior and has been reported in various neurologic and psychiatric disorders. We encountered a case of palilalia, echolalia, and echopraxia–palipraxia as ictal phenomena of left frontal lobe epilepsy. A 55‐year‐old, right‐handed man was admi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Epilepsia (Copenhagen) 2009-06, Vol.50 (6), p.1616-1619 |
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Palilalia is a relatively rare pathologic speech behavior and has been reported in various neurologic and psychiatric disorders. We encountered a case of palilalia, echolalia, and echopraxia–palipraxia as ictal phenomena of left frontal lobe epilepsy. A 55‐year‐old, right‐handed man was admitted because of frequent episodes of rapid reiteration of syllables. Video‐electroencephalography monitoring revealed stereotypical episodes of palilalia accompanied by rhythmic head nodding and right‐arm posturing with ictal discharges over the left frontocentral area. He also displayed echolalia or echopraxia–palipraxia, partially responding to an examiner’s stimulus. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed encephalomalacia on the left superior frontal gyrus and ictal single photon emission computed tomography showed hyperperfusion just above the lesion, corresponding to the left supplementary motor area (SMA), and subcortical nuclei. This result suggests that the neuroanatomic substrate involved in the generation of these behaviors as ictal phenomena might exist in the SMA of the left frontal lobe. |
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ISSN: | 0013-9580 1528-1167 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2008.01980.x |