Volume 4, Issue 2 pp. 135-137
Original Article

Ulcerative colitis, status epilepticus and intractable temporal seizures

Galip Akhan

Galip Akhan

Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University and the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, Quebec, Canada

Department of Neurology, Suleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey

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Frederick Andermann

Corresponding Author

Frederick Andermann

Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University and the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, Quebec, Canada

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F. Andermann,

Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital,

3801 University Street,

Montreal, Quebec, Canada,

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Tel.: (514) 398-1976

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Marilyn Jones Gotman

Marilyn Jones Gotman

Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, McGill University and the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, Quebec, Canada

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First published: 01 June 2002
Citations: 3

ABSTRACT

Three patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and without any other risk factors, developed intractable status epilepticus de novo. Intractable temporal lobe seizures followed and were investigated 7-19 years later. Two had bi-temporal abnormalities and catastrophic memory loss and the third, severe temporoparietal damage. Status occurred in the context of steroid taper, fasting and abdominal surgery respectively, and it is unlikely that it was merely due to coincidence. Encephalitis or vasculitis were suspected in all cases, but without evidence; metabolic factors may have been present. Status epilepticus in UC may lead to catastrophic sequelae.

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