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홍소발작-시상하부과오종증후군 환자 두 명의 발작간극파 전류원분석Current Source Analysis of Interictal Spikes in Two Patients With Gelastic Epilepsy-Hypothalamic Hamartoma Syndrome

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Current Source Analysis of Interictal Spikes in Two Patients With Gelastic Epilepsy-Hypothalamic Hamartoma Syndrome
Authors
정승욱권오영정석원이수민강규식강희영박기종최낙천임병훈하은옥
Issue Date
2009
Publisher
대한신경과학회
Keywords
Gelastic seizure; Hypothalamic hamartoma; Current source analysis
Citation
대한신경과학회지, v.27, no.3, pp 237 - 242
Pages
6
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
대한신경과학회지
Volume
27
Number
3
Start Page
237
End Page
242
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/26762
ISSN
1225-7044
2299-985X
Abstract
Background: Interictal spikes in gelastic epilepsy-hypothalamic hamartoma syndrome are mainly in the fronto-temporal area. Current source analysis of the interictal spikes has not been done enough. We tried the current source analysis in 2 patients with gelastic epilepsy-hypothalamic hamartoma syndrome using both of the discrete and distributed models. Methods: Twenty 1 sec epochs including the negative peak of the spikes, were selected from one or two electroencephalographic recordings respectively in each patient. These 20 epochs were averaged into a single spike. The current dipole sources of the averaged spike were analyzed and located on a spherical head model. The current source density of the negative peak point of the averaged spike was located on the Talairach human brain map. Results: The current dipole sources were in the right subcallosal gyrus, or the right or left anterior cingulate gyri. The current source density was distributed in the bilateral medial frontal area including the anterior cingulate gyri. Conclusions: The interictal spikes of patients with gelastic epilepsy-hypothalamic hamartoma syndrome may be generated by the current sources located in the bilateral medial frontal area.
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