When the Music Comes From the Brain: A Rare Case of Auditory Seizures Secondary to a Right Temporal Lobe Arteriovenous Malformation

当音乐源自大脑:右侧颞叶动静脉畸形继发听觉癫痫的罕见病例

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Abstract

Focal seizures with subjective auditory phenomena, known as auditory seizures, are uncommon and can include simple to complex auditory hallucinations. We present a case of a 59-year-old man who presented with motor and non-motor seizures. He had a four-month history of hearing things resembling continuous metallic sounds, pennies dropping into a bank, persistent music after radio cessation, and the sound of a passing train. Brain MRI showed multiple serpiginous flow voids in the right temporal lobes, consistent with an arteriovenous malformation that was confirmed eventually with a diagnostic brain angiogram. The etiology of the seizures was related to a structural lesion in the setting of a right temporal arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Treatment with 2000mg of levetiracetam twice daily and 300mg of oxcarbazepine twice daily improved symptoms, and subsequent stereotactic radiosurgery ablation successfully treated the AVM. Post-treatment MRI showed reduced visibility of parasitized vessels, with controlled generalized seizures but partial control of auditory seizures.

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