Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Clin Cases. Dec 6, 2021; 9(34): 10518-10529
Published online Dec 6, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i34.10518
Table 1 Baseline clinical characteristics of the 20 patients treated surgically for bilateral occipital lobe epilepsy
Clinical characteristic
Value
Gender, n (%)
Male12 (60.0)
Female8 (40.0)
Age (yr), median (range)12 (4-30)
Age at disease onset (yr), median (range)5 (1-11)
Frequency of epilepsy (episodes per mo), median (range)15 (4-270)
Time since disease onset (yr), median (range)8 (3-20)
Pathology, n (%)
Inflammation 6 (30.0)
Cortical dysplasia5 (25.0)
Dysplasia3 (15.0)
Nodular sclerosis2 (10.0)
Vascular malformation2 (10.0)
Multiple nodular sclerosis1 (5.0)
Lobe atrophy1 (5.0)
Clinical manifestations, n (%)
Elementary visual hallucinations13 (65.0)
Flashing lights6 (30.0)
Blurred vision4 (20.0)
Field defect4 (20.0)
Blindness3 (15.0)
Visual illusion 3 (15.0)
Blinking 2 (10.0)
Sensation of eye movement1 (5.0)
Deja vu1 (5.0)
Dizziness 1 (5.0)
Nausea0 (0.0)
Fear 0 (0.0)
Epigastric rising sensation0 (0.0)