Abstract
Thyroid hormone lowers the seizure threshold. We present the case of a female patient
who developed generalized convulsions emerging with Graves' disease, and clarified
the clinico-electroencephalographic characteristics. Before treatment, electroencephalography
(EEG) showed 2- to 2.5-Hz diffuse spike and wave (SW) bursts, apparent during and
after hyperventilation without any distinct absence seizure. Thiamazole treatment
without any anticonvulsant led to a euthyroid state, convulsions resolved and EEG
abnormalities normalized promptly. Clinical seizures were generalized tonic-clonic
convulsions during sleep, and EEG showed diffuse SW bursts induced by hyperventilation.
These characteristics suggested that epilepsy might correspond to idiopathic generalized
epilepsy (IGE). IGE might be susceptible to hyperthyroidism. Cases of IGE emerging
with hyperthyroidism, even if EEG paroxysms are advanced, may be improved using antithyroid
pharmacotherapy alone.
Key words
Graves' disease - idiopathic generalized epilepsy - hyperventilation
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MD Tomoki Maeda
Department of Brain and Nerve Science Pediatrics
Oita University Faculty of Medicine
1-1 Idaigaoka, Hasama, Yufushi
Oita-ken 879-5593
Japan
Email: tmaeda@med.oita-u.ac.jp