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Tonic status epilepticus in a centenarian woman
Author(s) -
FernándezTorre José L.,
Riancho Javier,
MartínGarcía María,
Martínezde las Cuevas Gonzalo,
BosqueVarela Pilar
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
epileptic disorders
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.673
H-Index - 53
eISSN - 1950-6945
pISSN - 1294-9361
DOI - 10.1684/epd.2019.1031
Subject(s) - centenarian , status epilepticus , tonic (physiology) , medicine , psychology , neuroscience , anesthesia , epilepsy , gerontology , longevity
Generalized tonic status epilepticus (TSE) is a rare epileptic condition. It occurs usually in the context of symptomatic generalized epilepsy, in particular, in subjects with a diagnosis of Lennox‐Gastaut syndrome, atypical forms of idiopathic (genetic) generalized epilepsy, or as a paradoxical effect during treatment with diverse antiepileptic drugs. Herein, we describe the case of an elderly woman on chronic treatment with psychotropic drugs who developed an episode of generalized TSE. Motor manifestations were subtle and difficult to recognize as seizures, and a detailed video‐EEG importantly contributed to accurate and prompt diagnosis. TSE was initially refractory to conventional anti‐seizure drug therapy including levetiracetam and valproate but was finally controlled with lacosamide. Our case indicates a potential therapeutic effect of lacosamide on TSE in the elderly after treatment failure with first‐line anti‐seizure drugs. [ Published with video sequence on www.epilepticdisorders.com ]

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