Abstract

Focal negative motor (akinetic) seizures are rare ictal events that are diagnostically challenging because they are difficult to differentiate from postictal Todd paresis, transient ischemic attacks, migraine events, and psychogenic episodes. We describe a 45-year-old man in whom, after surgical drainage of a right frontoparietal subdural hematoma, prolonged episodes developed with flaccid paralysis of the left arm. A video-EEG recording demonstrated a close relation between the focal motor impairment and a clear-cut epileptic ictal discharge involving the right perirolandic cortical areas. On the basis of the electroclinical data, we hypothesize the involvement of the primary motor area in the genesis of the epileptic discharge triggering focal negative seizures.

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