Standard Research Journal of Medicine and Medical
Sciences Vol.1(2), pp. 12-17, May 2013
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Research
Article
Epileptic Seizures in Multiple Sclerosis
Patients
*Zeqiraj
K1, Shatri N1 , Blyta A1,
Kruja J2 , Vranica S1,
Isaku E1 and Dakaj N1
1
Department of Neurology -
University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina
2UHC
Mother Theresa, Service of Neurology, Tirana,
Albania
*Corresponding Author Email:
kamber_z@hotmail.com
Accepted 22 March, 2013 |
The presence of epileptic
seizures in patients with multiple sclerosis
(MS) is a well known phenomenon. The aims of our
study performed in the Clinic of Neurology,
University Clinical Centre of Kosovo, Prishtina
are; to point out correlatation between the mean
age of MS manifestation in MS patients in
general and according to gender (age/gender) and
the mean age of manifestation of epileptic
seizures in MS patients in general according to
gender (age/gender); to identify the types of
epileptic seizures in patients with multiple
sclerosis, according to gender/age; to point out
the correlation between relapses and seizures
and to point out the main electrophysiological /
imaging changes observed. The in-patients
documents of 300 observed patients with multiple
sclerosis in Prishtina during the period of
January 2000 - December 2009 in the Neurological
Clinic of University Clinical Centre of Kosova
have been reviewed. All the observed patients
have fulfilled the MS criteria of McDonald et al
(2010). The epilepsy diagnosis has been set
based on the criteria of ILAE (International
League against Epilepsy) (1983) while epileptic
seizures have been classified based on ILAE
classification (1981). Out of the 300 patients
with multiple sclerosis, in this study 49
(16.33%) have been identified with epileptic
seizures. In 23 out of 49 patients or 47%,
seizures or epilepsy appeared after diagnosing
multiple sclerosis. In 6 patients (12.2%),
epileptic seizures have preceded multiple
sclerosis diagnosis while in 20 patients (40.8%)
epilepsy diagnosis was set before diagnosing
multiple sclerosis. These patients were being
treated with antiepileptic therapy. Out of 23
patients (47%) in whom the epileptic seizures
appeared after setting multiple sclerosis
diagnosis, 17 (74%) had simple partial seizures,
while 6 (26%) had complex partial seizures.
According to our study, the epileptic seizures
in MS patients appeared about 2.2 years after
multiple sclerosis diagnosis.
Keywords:
Epilepsy, Multiple sclerosis, Simple partial
seizures, Complex partial seizures, EEG, MRI |
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