Abstract
BackgroundIctal semiology is important to aid the diagnosis of seizure type. Patients frequently require admission to an epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) to reach a correct diagnosis of epilepsy type. Some patients may exhibit unusual ictal phenomena that can lead to the diagnosis of psychogenic seizures. Unusual ictal phenomena include ictal kissing, praying, and drinking. Ictal religious speech and praying are other examples of unusual ictal phenomena. This study aims to assess the localization value of ictal Islamic rituals. MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed all patients admitted to the EMU at King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah between 2017 and 2021. Patients with ictal Islamic rituals were included in the study. ResultsNine out of the 279 cases admitted to the EMU have different ictal Islamic rituals. Some patients exhibited multiple Islamic rituals during their seizures. Six patients performed Islamic religious speech, including asking Allah to help, asking for forgiveness, and making basmala (in the name of Allah). Three patients exhibited self-immunization patterns (tahseen). Three patients repeatedly raised their right index fingers (shahada movements). All nine patients had seizures originating from the right temporal lobe. ConclusionsIslamic rituals are rare ictal phenomena localized to the right temporal lobe.
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