Occipital seizures and persistent homonymous hemianopia with T2 hypointensity on MRI in nonketotic hyperglycemia
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文摘
Nonketotic hyperglycemia (NKH) is known to cause focal motor or secondarily generalized seizures. Occipital seizures in NKH are seldom reported, especially with visual hallucinations and persistent homonymous hemianopia (HH) with characteristic radiological and electroencephalographic (EEG) findings.

Summary

Our patient was a middle-aged man who presented with a new onset, single episode of generalized tonic–clonic seizure and NKH. He complained of seeing intermittent colorful stripes in his right visual field. Examination revealed persistent complete right HH and he was observed to have complex partial seizures.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed subcortical T2 hypointensity within the left occipital lobe in T2W and FLAIR images. The EEG showed electrographic seizures originating from the left occipital region. Random blood glucose at presentation was 581 mg/dl with HbA1c of 11.4%.

The seizure and visual field deficits were successfully terminated by the introduction of antiseizure medication and glycemic control.

Conclusion

Occipital seizures with visual field deficits can occur in hyperglycemic states. These can be associated with specific MRI brain and EEG changes. The HH is reversible with apt treatment primarily including glycemic control with or without antiseizure medication.

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