Serial changes of prefrontal lobe growth in the patients with benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes presenting with cognitive impairments/behavioral problems
Abstract Several studies have reported a higher incidence of learning and behavioral difficulties in association with frontal lobe dysfunctions in children with benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BCECTS). We studied serial changes in frontal and prefrontal lobe volumes using three...
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description | Abstract Several studies have reported a higher incidence of learning and behavioral difficulties in association with frontal lobe dysfunctions in children with benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BCECTS). We studied serial changes in frontal and prefrontal lobe volumes using three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging in BCECTS with or without cognitive impairments and behavioral problems and evaluated correlations between prefrontal lobe growth and active seizure period. Serial changes in regional cerebral volumes were measured in two patients with cognitive impairments and behavioral problems (BCECTS(+)) and five patients without neuropsychiatric deficits (BCECTS(−)). Eleven normal subjects (4–13 years old) served as controls. Volumes of the frontal and prefrontal lobes were determined using a workstation, and the prefrontal-to-frontal lobe volume ratio was calculated. Frontal and prefrontal lobe volumes revealed growth disturbance in BCECTS(+) compared with BCECTS(−) and control subjects. In addition, prefrontal-to-frontal lobe volume ratio increased serially in BCECTS(−) similarly to controls, but was stagnant or decreased in BCECTS(+). Prefrontal growth also revealed more rapid recovery in a BCECTS(+) patient with shorter active seizure period. These findings suggest that longer active seizure period as frequent spike-waves coupled with the occurrence of frequent seizures may be associated with prefrontal lobe growth disturbance, which relates to neuropsychological problems. |
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