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Query: UMLS:C0149958 (
complex partial seizures
)
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Neuron-specific enolase
(
NSE
) is a marker of brain injury after acute neurologic insults. We report changes in serum
NSE
(s-NSE) in 25 patients (15 with epilepsy and 10 patients with nonepileptic events) during continuous inpatient video/EEG monitoring. s-
NSE
was significantly increased as compared with baseline and normal controls after the first ictal event in the epileptic group, especially in patients with secondarily generalized tonic-clonic seizures (p = 0.01), but s-
NSE
was not increased in patients with nonepileptic events. These preliminary data indicate that s-
NSE
may be increased after
complex partial seizures
--and generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS).
...
PMID:Neuron-specific enolase is increased after single seizures during inpatient video/EEG monitoring. 863 21
Established markers of brain damage,
neuron-specific enolase
(
NSE
) and S-100b protein (S-100), may increase after status epilepticus, but whether a single tonic-clonic or complex partial seizure induces elevation of these markers is not known. Furthermore, it is unclear whether the risk of seizure-related neuronal damage in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) differs from that in extratemporal lobe epilepsies (XTLE). The aim of this study was to analyze
NSE
and S-100 in patients with TLE and XTLE after acute seizures. The levels of
NSE
and S-100 were measured in serum before (0h) and at 3, 6, 12, and 24h after acute seizures in 31 patients during inpatient video-EEG monitoring. The patients were categorized into the TLE and the XTLE group based on video-EEG recordings and MRI findings. Fifteen patients had TLE and 16 XTLE. Index seizures were mainly
complex partial seizures
(n=21). In TLE mean+/-S.D. values for
NSE
levels (mug/L) were 8.36+/-2.64 (0h), 11.35+/-3.84 (3h), 13.48+/-4.49 (6h), 12.95+/-5.46 (12h) and 10.33+/-3.13 (24h) (p=0.006, ANOVA). In XTLE the changes were not significant (p=0.3). There was less increase in the levels of S-100 in TLE (p=0.05) and no significant change in XTLE (p=0.4). The levels of markers of neuronal damage were increased in patients with TLE, not only after tonic-clonic but also after
complex partial seizures
. These data suggest that TLE may be associated with brain damage.
...
PMID:Elevated serum neuron-specific enolase in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy: a video-EEG study. 1859 63