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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Black, Kertia L.; * | Obayan, Abiola | Zafonte, Ross D. | Mann, Nancy R. | Hammond, Flora | Wood, Deborah
Affiliations: Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Wayne State University, 261 Mack Blvd., Detroit, Michigan 48201, USA
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. Tel.: +1 313 7459733; Fax: +1 313 7451063
Abstract: Post-traumatic seizures can be a cause of multiple clinical and behavioral abnormalities. We present an unusual case of post-traumatic epilepsy resulting in blindness. The patient was a 35-year-old female with a past history of toxemia of pregnancy who was assaulted, sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Glasgow Coma Score upon presentation to the emergency department was 10. Initial CAT scan was negative. Subsequent MRI revealed occipital edema. On examination, she was found to be blind in both eyes. Consistent with cortical blindness, extra-ocular movements, pupillary reflexes and fundoscopic examination were normal. Unusual scanning eye movements were noted. Electroencephalography (EEG) revealed epileptiform discharges in both occipital regions consistent with occipital status epilepticus. Seizures were eventually controlled with Phenytoin and Phenobarbital, with subsequent conversion to Carbamazepine. Central vision returned, but peripheral sight was never regained. Follow up EEG revealed no evidence of epileptiform activity. Post-traumatic occipital status epilepticus is rare. Cortical blindness in TBI patients with minimal occipital pathology on imaging is generally transient. This case points out the need for the treating rehabilitation professional to be vigilant in assessing for post-traumatic seizures in patients with persisting visual deficits.
Keywords: Status epilepticus, Blindness, Hallucinations, Traumatic brain injury
DOI: 10.3233/NRE-1996-7308
Journal: NeuroRehabilitation, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 219-221, 1996
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