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Focal Status Epilepticus May Trigger Relapse of Primary Angiitis of the CNS

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Publisher Wiley
Specialty Neurology
Date 2021 Nov 22
PMID 34806980
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Abstract

The role of neuroinflammation in epileptogenesis is extensively investigated, but short-term effects of seizures on established CNS pathologies are less studied and less predictable. We describe the case of a woman with previous recurrent episodes of focal cerebral haemorrhage of unknown cause who developed a pseudo-tumoural oedema triggered by provoked focal status epilepticus. A brain biopsy revealed that the underlying condition was primary angiitis of the CNS. Ictal-induced blood-brain barrier dysfunction allows the entry of water and inflammatory molecules that, in the context of CNS inflammatory diseases, may trigger a self-reinforcing process. Caution should be observed when tapering antiepileptic drugs in patients with such conditions.