Auditory aura in frontal opercular epilepsy: Sounds from afar

Stephen A. Thompson, Andreas Alexopoulos, William Bingaman, Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez, Juan Bulacio, Dileep Nair, Norman K. So

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Abstract

Auditory auras are typically considered to localize to the temporal neocortex. Herein, we present two cases of frontal operculum/perisylvian epilepsy with auditory auras. Following a non-invasive evaluation, including ictal SPECT and magnetoencephalography, implicating the frontal operculum, these cases were evaluated with invasive monitoring, using stereoelectroencephalography and subdural (plus depth) electrodes, respectively. Spontaneous and electrically-induced seizures showed an ictal onset involving the frontal operculum in both cases. A typical auditory aura was triggered by stimulation of the frontal operculum in one. Resection of the frontal operculum and subjacent insula rendered one case seizure- (and aura-) free. From a hodological (network) perspective, we discuss these findings with consideration of the perisylvian and insular network(s) interconnecting the frontal and temporal lobes, and revisit the non-invasive data, specifically that of ictal SPECT.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)150-155
Number of pages6
JournalEpileptic Disorders
Volume17
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Auditory aura
  • Frontal operculum
  • Ictal SPECT
  • Magnetoencephalography
  • Perisylvian epilepsy

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