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Mapping the Insula with Stereo-Electroencephalography: The Emergence of Semiology in Insula Lobe Seizures

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ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY
卷 88, 期 3, 页码 477-488

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ana.25817

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  1. European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Program (FP/2007-2013)/ERC Grant [616268 F-TRACT]
  2. European Union's Horizon 2020 Framework Program for Research and Innovation [785907]
  3. Agence Nationale pour la Recherche [FORCE ANR-2013-TECS-0013-01]

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Objective Insula epilepsy is rare and can be evaluated effectively by Stereotactic intracerebral EEG (SEEG). Many previous studies of insulo-opercular seizures have been unable to separate insular and opercular onset. With adequate sampling of the insula, this study shows this is possible. Methods We analyzed intrainsular dynamics and extrainsular propagation in 12 patients with pure insula epilepsy (n = 9) or insular and only deepest opercular involvement (n = 3) at seizure onset. Review of semiology defined clinical groups, agglomerative cluster, and principal component analysis of semiological features were performed. Quantitative epileptogenicity, and intrainsular and extrainsular propagation were computed via time frequency analysis and epileptogenicity mapping. Results Seizure onset patterns were heterogeneous; the seizure onset zone was focal. Seizure onset and first ictal change within insula functional subdivision correlated with aura and reflex component. No paninsular spread occurred; contralateral insular spread was very early. While the discharge was intrainsular, clinical signs related to aura or vegetative signs. Extrainsular propagation was early and related to the emergence of the majority of clinical signs. Cluster analysis found an anterior, intermediate, and posterior insula seizure onset group. The largest principal component separated anterior insula manifestations, including early hypermotor signs, early recovery, and no aura from posterior insula features of early dystonia, early tonic motor features, and sensorimotor aura. Interpretation Aura is vital to identifying seizure onset and relates to insula functional subdivision. Seizures are heterogenous; extrainsular propagation occurs early, accounting for most of the semiology. With adequate sampling, pure insula epilepsy can be identified and focal curative resection is possible. ANN NEUROL 2020

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