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Published in: Journal of Neurology 1/2018

01-01-2018 | Original Communication

Contribution of EEG in transient neurological deficits

Authors: Pierre Lozeron, Nadine Carole Tcheumeni, Sahar Turki, Hélène Amiel, Elodie Meppiel, Sana Masmoudi, Caroline Roos, Isabelle Crassard, Patrick Plaisance, Houria Benbetka, Jean-Pierre Guichard, Emmanuel Houdart, Hélène Baudoin, Nathalie Kubis

Published in: Journal of Neurology | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Identification of stroke mimics and ‘chameleons’ among transient neurological deficits (TND) is critical. Diagnostic workup consists of a brain imaging study, for a vascular disease or a brain tumour and EEG, for epileptiform discharges. The precise role of EEG in this diagnostic workup has, however, never been clearly delineated. However, this could be crucial in cases of atypical or incomplete presentation with consequences on disease management and treatment. We analysed the EEG patterns on 95 consecutive patients referred for an EEG within 7 days of a TND with diagnostic uncertainty. Patients were classified at the discharge or the 3-month follow-up visit as: ‘ischemic origin’, ‘migraine aura’, ‘focal seizure’, and ‘other’. All patients had a brain imaging study. EEG characteristics were correlated to the TND symptoms, imaging study, and final diagnosis. Sixty four (67%) were of acute onset. Median symptom duration was 45 min. Thirty two % were ‘ischemic’, 14% ‘migraine aura’, 19% ‘focal seizure’, and 36% ‘other’ cause. EEGs were recorded with a median delay of 1.6 day after symptoms onset. Forty EEGs (42%) were abnormal. Focal slow waves were the most common finding (43%), also in the ischemic group (43%), whether patients had a typical presentation or not. Epileptiform discharges were found in three patients, one with focal seizure and two with migraine aura. Non-specific EEG focal slowing is commonly found in TND, and may last several days. We found no difference in EEG presentation between stroke mimics and stroke chameleons, and between other diagnoses.
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Metadata
Title
Contribution of EEG in transient neurological deficits
Authors
Pierre Lozeron
Nadine Carole Tcheumeni
Sahar Turki
Hélène Amiel
Elodie Meppiel
Sana Masmoudi
Caroline Roos
Isabelle Crassard
Patrick Plaisance
Houria Benbetka
Jean-Pierre Guichard
Emmanuel Houdart
Hélène Baudoin
Nathalie Kubis
Publication date
01-01-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Neurology / Issue 1/2018
Print ISSN: 0340-5354
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1459
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-017-8660-3

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