Epilepsia lesional de origen cerebeloso

Authors

  • Marcelo Bartuluchi , Servicio de Neurocirugía, Hospital de Pediatría Garrahan. C.A.B.A., Argentina.
  • Juan Liñares , Servicio de Neurocirugía, Hospital de Pediatría Garrahan. C.A.B.A., Argentina.
  • Agustín Ruiz Johnson , Servicio de Neurocirugía, Hospital de Pediatría Garrahan. C.A.B.A., Argentina.
  • Beatriz Mantese , Servicio de Neurocirugía, Hospital de Pediatría Garrahan. C.A.B.A., Argentina.
  • Fabiana Lubieniecki , Servicio de Patología, Hospital de Pediatría Garrahan. C.A.B.A., Argentina.
  • Nadia Stefanoff , Departamento de Imágenes, Fleni. C.A.B.A., Argentina.
  • Gabriela Reyes , Servicio de Neurología, Hospital de Pediatría Garrahan. C.A.B.A., Argentina.
  • Roberto Caraballo , Servicio de Neurología, Hospital de Pediatría Garrahan. C.A.B.A., Argentina.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59156/revista.v34i03.127

Keywords:

cerebellar epilepsy, epilepsy surgery, hemifacial spasms, cerebellar tumor

Abstract

The subcortical origin of epilepsy has been a subject of debate and only the subcortical structures were given a role in the distribution, modulation and alteration of cortical activity. However, neurophysiological and neuroimaging studies of recent decades have provided enough information to confirm the onset of some epileptic seizures in subcortical structures. We present 4 pediatric patients with cerebellar lesions and refractory epilepsy, we reviewed the literature, analyzed the forms of presentation, the neurophysiological findings and long-term results with surgery.

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Published

2020-09-10

How to Cite

[1]
Bartuluchi, M. et al. 2020. Epilepsia lesional de origen cerebeloso. Revista Argentina de Neurocirugía. 34, 03 (Sep. 2020). DOI:https://doi.org/10.59156/revista.v34i03.127.