Recurrent seizures do not cause hippocampal damage
Tóm tắt
Neuronal consequences of recurrent single epileptic
seizures have been discussed controversially for some time.
Various cross-sectional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies
have shown a positive correlation between the severity of
epilepsy and the extent of hippocampal damage. However, the open
question whether recurrent epileptic seizures induce hippocampal
structural pathology can be assessed only in longitudinal
studies. The few recent follow-up studies have revealed
conflicting results. In the current MRI study we have employed
volumetry and T2 relaxometry to quantify hippocampal structural
changes of patients with chronic partial epilepsies over a
period of 3 years. Our main findings demonstrate that these
patients who experience continuing epileptic seizures do no show
any development of new pathology or any relevant deterioration
of pre-existing hippocampal structural lesions. This argues
against the assumption that recurrent epileptic seizures cause
or increase structural hippocampal damage.