Journal article

Visual disturbances representing occipital lobe epilepsy in patients with cerebral calcifications and coeliac disease: A case series

M Pfaender, WJ D'Souza, N Trost, L Litewka, M Paine, M Cook

Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry | B M J PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2004

Abstract

Paroxysmal visual manifestations may represent epileptic seizures arising from the occipital lobe. In coeliac disease (CD) bilateral occipital calcifications and seizure semiology consistent with an occipital origin have been described, primarily in Mediterranean countries. By reporting three adult patients from an Australian outpatient clinic with visual disturbances, occipital cerebral calcifications, and CD, this study seeks to emphasise that CD should be considered even when patients of non-Mediterranean origin present with these symptoms. Seizure types included simple partial, complex-partial, and secondarily generalised seizures. The seizure semiology consisted of visual disturbances; ..

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