Přehled o publikaci
2024
Case report: Insulinoma masquerades as epilepsy - quantitative EEG analysis
KOSTOLANSKÁ, Natália, Petr KLIMES, Jitka KOČVAROVÁ, Hana PIKULOVÁ, Ondřej STRÝČEK et. al.Basic information
Original name
Case report: Insulinoma masquerades as epilepsy - quantitative EEG analysis
Authors
KOSTOLANSKÁ, Natália, Petr KLIMES, Jitka KOČVAROVÁ, Hana PIKULOVÁ, Ondřej STRÝČEK, Milan BRÁZDIL and Irena DOLEŽALOVÁ
Edition
Frontiers in Neurology, Lausanne, Frontiers, 2024, 1664-2295
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Country of publisher
Switzerland
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization
Lékařská fakulta – Repository – Repository
UT WoS
001198373300001
EID Scopus
2-s2.0-85189789854
Keywords in English
hypoglycemia; insulinoma; acute symptomatic seizures; epilepsy; EEG postprocessing
Links
LX22NPO5107, research and development project.
Changed: 30/4/2024 04:27, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
V originále
Insulinomas are rare gastrointestinal tumors with an incidence of 1-3 per million inhabitants annually. These tumors result in excessive insulin production, culminating in hypoglycemia. Such hypoglycemia triggers various central nervous system (CNS) manifestations, including headache, confusion, abnormal behavior, and epileptic seizures, which can lead to misdiagnosis as epilepsy. This case report documents a 46-year-old male who presented seizure-like episodes. Episodes occurred mainly during the night, lasting several minutes to hours. Initial seizures were characterized by bizarre behavior and altered responsiveness. Over time, seizure frequency, complexity, and severity escalated. We managed to record two episodes during long-term EEG and report, as the first ones, the detailed quantitative EEG analysis of these hypoglycemia-related events. EEG changes preceded the development of clear-cut pathological motor activity in tens of minutes and were present in all investigated frequency bands. The development of profound motor activity was associated with other increases in EEG power spectra in all frequencies except for delta. The most pronounced changes were found over the left temporal region, which can be the most susceptible to hypoglycemia. In our patient, the seizure-like episodes completely disappeared after the insulinoma removal, which demonstrates their relationship to hypoglycemia.