De-novo simple partial status epilepticus presenting as Wernicke's aphasia. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Language disturbances manifesting as brief periods of speech arrest occur with seizures originating in the frontal or temporal lobes. These language disturbances are usually present with other features of seizures or may occur in an episodic fashion suggesting their likely epileptic origin. Sustained but reversible aphasia as the sole manifestation of partial status epilepticus is rare, particularly without a history of prior seizures. A few cases have been described in the literature where Broca's or mixed aphasia seems to be more common than Wernicke's aphasia. Here we describe a patient who presented with Wernicke's aphasia secondary to simple partial status epilepticus but without any other features of seizures. The diagnosis was confirmed on EEG and the aphasia reversed after antiepileptic treatment.

published proceedings

  • Seizure

author list (cited authors)

  • Patil, B., & Oware, A.

citation count

  • 10

complete list of authors

  • Patil, Bhimanagouda||Oware, Agyepong

publication date

  • April 2012