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Query: UMLS:C0149958 (
complex partial seizures
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Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) developed in a boy receiving
FK506
(tacrolimus) after liver transplantation. He had no history of convulsions. At the age of 7, he underwent liver transplantation 13 days after he developed the abdominal form (fulminant hepatitis) of Wilson's disease. On postoperative day 18, he had a generalized tonic seizure (duration 20 min.) with loss of consciousness.
FK506
was discontinued under the suspicion of
FK506
-induced encephalopathy. His symptoms resolved within a few days.
FK506
was readministered at 3 months after transplantation. Ten months later, he developed
complex partial seizures
characterized by right tonic posturing with oral automatism. EEG revealed sporadic spikes in the anterior temporal region. MRI and SPECT showed bilateral (left side dominant) hippocampal lesion, which suggested the diagnosis of MTLE. Since seizures became refractory to medical treatment with progressive worsening of memory functions,
FK506
was discontinued again at 36 months after readministration. Six months later, his memory improved remarkably, but there were no changes in seizure frequency and in MRI and SPECT findings. Our findings indicate that
FK506
might damage the hippocampus, thereby causing MTLE. Additional case reports, however, will be required to elucidate this new
FK506
-related neurological complication.
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PMID:[Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy in a patient with Wilson's disease receiving FK506 (tacrolimus) after liver transplantation]. 1149 78