Journal article
Event-related fMRI of myoclonic jerks arising from dysplastic cortex
JS Archer, AB Waites, DF Abbott, P Federico, GD Jackson
Epilepsia | WILEY | Published : 2006
Abstract
Background: Malformations of cortical development can cause epileptiform activity and myoclonic jerks, yet EEG correlates of jerks can be difficult to obtain. Methods: We studied a woman who had frequent episodes of persistent right-foot jerking since childhood. Ictal and interictal EEG had shown no localizing epileptiform activity. Functional imaging experiments were performed with concurrent video monitoring to document the timing of foot jerks. These studies mapped brain regions controlling voluntary right- and left-foot movements, and spontaneous right-foot jerks. Results: High-resolution structural MR imaging revealed a dysplastic gyrus extending anteriorly off the left central sulcus. ..
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