[Epilepsy with affective symptomatology: three case reports].

Tunis Med

Service de Pédopsychiatrie, Hôpital Razi, La Manouba.

Published: June 2002

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  • Fear or anxiety can significantly impact the symptoms of a specific type of epilepsy, often making diagnosis challenging, especially when compared to panic attacks.
  • The affected brain regions are typically the temporal lobes, with some rare cases in the frontal lobes, necessitating a thorough analysis of symptoms to differentiate between conditions.
  • Recent research suggests that common brain structures involved in both epilepsy and anxiety disorders may be stimulated during epileptic episodes, leading to further complications in clinical diagnosis, as illustrated by three case studies.

Article Abstract

Disagreeable affect of fear or anxiety can form the essential of the epileptic critical semiology. The centrum seat is most often found to be temporal and in some rare cases frontal. This form of epilepsy makes it sometimes difficult to establish a differential diagnosis specially when confronted with panic attack. A careful semiologic analysis is needful. Some clinical criteria are in favor of an epileptic etiology like the shortness of the crises, the stereotyped characteristic of the semiology or the association with some other epileptic symptoms. The assumption of neurophysiologic substratum common to both entities is put forward by the authors. Indeed, the current researches are moving towards the likelihood that the limbic structures are stimulated by the epileptic discharge. These structures are taking a part in the pathogeny of the anxiety troubles. Three clinical vignettes are illustrating the difficulties in diagnosing this form of epilepsy.

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