Transitory sleep spindles impairment in deep cerebral venous thrombosis.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_18CC17235250
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Case report (case report): feedback on an observation with a short commentary.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Transitory sleep spindles impairment in deep cerebral venous thrombosis.
Journal
Neurophysiologie clinique = Clinical neurophysiology
Author(s)
Rossetti A.O., Maeder-Ingvar M., Reichhart M.D., Despland P.A., Bogousslavsky J.
ISSN
0987-7053
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2005
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
35
Number
1
Pages
19-23
Language
english
Notes
Case Reports Journal Article --- Old month value: Feb
Abstract
Sleep spindles may be affected by thalamic or hemispheric ischemic stroke. However, spindles reduction and their relationship with K-complexes following deep cerebral venous thrombosis have not been reported. An 18-year-old woman suffered from a deep cerebral venous thrombosis with vasogenic oedema located predominantly in the thalami. Stage 2 sleep EEG recorded in acute setting showed preservation of K-complexes but absent 12-14 Hz sleep spindles, which were replaced by spindle-like theta oscillations. One month later, the patient having completely recovered, sleep spindles were normally seen on the control EEG. This case illustrates that deep cerebral venous thrombosis, through a vasogenic oedema, may transiently affect thalamic functions such as spindles generation. Furthermore, thalamic impairment may lead to dissociation of spindle and K-complex activity.
Keywords
Adolescent, Electrophysiology, Female, Humans, Intracranial Thrombosis, Sleep, Time Factors, Venous Thrombosis
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Web of science
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