The localizing value of mimic ictal semiology: A systematic review of the spectrum

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Kokkinos, Vasileios [1 ,2 ]
Cunningham, Elizabeth M. [2 ]
Nathan, Cody L. [1 ,2 ]
Ghandour, Dina [2 ]
Kisinger, Morgan [2 ]
Beestrum, Molly [3 ]
Madkins, Krystal [3 ]
Schuele, Stephan U. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Northwestern Mem Hosp, Comprehens Epilepsy Ctr, 675 N St Clair St, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
[2] Northwestern Univ, Feinberg Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Chicago, IL USA
[3] Northwestern Univ, Galter Hlth Sci Lib & Learning Ctr, Feinberg Sch Med, Chicago, IL USA
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anatomo-clinical correlation; dacrystic seizure; epilepsy surgery; focal epilepsy; gelastic seizure; ictal fear; ictal kissing; ictal ritualistic behavior; ictal semiology; mimic automatism; systematic review; STEREOTACTIC RADIOFREQUENCY THERMOCOAGULATION; EPILEPSY CASE SERIES; TEMPORAL-LOBE ONSET; GELASTIC SEIZURES; HYPOTHALAMIC HAMARTOMA; ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; FRONTAL-LOBE; FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY; REFRACTORY EPILEPSY; DACRYSTIC SEIZURES;
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10.1002/epd2.70004
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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We performed a systematic review of the localization value of ictal mimic automatisms-including gelastic, dacrystic, fearful, ritualistic, and kissing semiology-in focal epilepsy. We performed a comprehensive literature search (Medline, EMBASE, Cochrane, Scopus) for patient-level studies, following a PRISMA and QUADAS2 approach. Patients with focal epilepsy displaying mimic automatism, defined as "stereotyped mimicry or behavior that resembles the usual way one expresses oneself to reflect an affect and that is not accompanied by the corresponding emotion" were included. Patients with subjective emotional experiences during a seizure, which the patient is aware of, were excluded. Analysis included 936 patients from 104 studies. Gelastic semiology was primarily associated with hypothalamic hamartomas (HH), and secondarily with frontal (cingulate; superior frontal gyrus), temporal (hippocampus; amygdala; pole; parahippocampal and fusiform gyri), insular, and orbitofrontal involvement, without consistent hemispheric lateralization. Dacrystic semiology was associated with HH, as well as temporal lobe seizure onset (mesial and anterior), followed by the less frequent involvement of orbitofrontal (anterior; baso-lateral), insular, and frontal regions; also without consistent hemispheric lateralization. Fearful ictal semiology was equally associated with frontal (cingulate; superior frontal gyrus), orbitofrontal (mesial; posterior), and temporal (hippocampus; amygdala) involvement; most often, but not exclusively, of right hemispheric lateralization. Ritualistic behavior was associated with the temporal lobe origin (hippocampus; amygdala; pole), with strong right hemispheric lateralization. Kissing ictal behavior was associated with temporal lobe origin (pole; hippocampus; amygdala), and secondarily with the frontal lobe (cingulate); most often, but not exclusively, of right hemispheric lateralization. Our systematic review-derived localization of the various manifestations of mimic automatisms supports anatomo-clinical correlations and helps guide interpretation of ictal semiology within the framework of pre-surgical evaluation in focal epilepsies.
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