Pericallosal Lipomas: Aetiology of Symptomatic Epilepsy or Incidental Thalamic Involvement with Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy?: Two Case Reports
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VOLUME: 20 ISSUE: 1
P: 39 - 42
April 2014

Pericallosal Lipomas: Aetiology of Symptomatic Epilepsy or Incidental Thalamic Involvement with Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy?: Two Case Reports

Arch Epilepsy 2014;20(1):39-42
1. Department of Neurology, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Ankara
2. Department of Neurology, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara
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Received Date: 31.10.2013
Accepted Date: 24.02.2014
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ABSTRACT

Intracranial lipomas are regarded as congenital malformations of the meninx primitiva. Here we present two patients with pericallosal lipomas extending to the thalamus. They had generalized tonic–clonic seizures. Electroencephalograms showed generalized spike-wave discharges. It is known that the thalamus is important in the formation of sleep spindles and spike-wave discharges. Thalamic involvement by lipomas may play a role in the generation of generalized spike-wave discharges and epileptogenesis in these patients.

Keywords:
Lipoma, seizures, spike-wave discharges, thalamus