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Forced normalization: case series from a Spanish epilepsy unit
Lina Carazo Barrios1, Guillermina García Martín1, Jorge Romero Godoy1
1Neurology Department, Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria, Málaga, Spain.
Introduction:
Forced normalization is a clinical situation of singular relationship betweenepilepsy and psychosis, in which a patient shows behavioural and psychiatric symptoms coinciding with a reduction or termination of seizures and a total or partial normalization ofelectroencephalogram. Behavioural symptoms (frequently psychosis) or mood disturbances may appear. More information about this phenomenon, risk factors and prognostic variables is needed.
Materials And Methods:
We conducted a systematic review of allthe patients followed at the specific Epilepsy Office in Virgen de la Victoria hospital, in order todetect and analyse the cases of forced normalization and to describe the clinical variables relatedto it.
Results:
We present a 10 patient case series, 6 women and 4 men with an average age of 51.5 years. Demographic data, neurological diagnosis, type of seizures, psychiatric comorbidity,related Antiepileptic Drugs (AEDs), pharmacoresistance, polytherapy, concomitant AEDs,therapeutic management and prognosis were analysed.
Conclusion:
This is a hospital-based studyabout the characteristics of forced normalization in patients with epilepsy. It is one of thelargest series reported in 30 years, to our knowledge. Psychiatric comorbidity and developmentaldelay seem to be strongly associated with forced normalization in our series, or this relationshipcould be biased by the special characteristics of an Epilepsy Office which proportionately assistsmore cases of refractory epilepsy, commonly associated with disabilities and comorbidity. Theprognosis is favourable. Our data could establish a starting point for the design of larger prospective and experimental studies.
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