Apparent focal motor seizure with a jacksonian march induced by fentanyl: a case report and review of the literature
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Apparent focal motor seizure with a jacksonian march induced by fentanyl: a case report and review of the literature
Abstract
This report describes an unusual presentation of focal motor activity resembling Jacksonian march, which developed during fentanyl induction of general anesthesia. Simultaneous spectral-edge activity recording of electroencephalography (EEG) failed to show evidence of an epileptic focus. A negative history of previous seizures, as well as failure to show postoperative postictal symptoms or seizure activity by 16-lead EEG, suggested a myoclonic rather than epileptic nature of the observed muscle activity. Pertinent literature and current theories regarding opioid-induced seizures are discussed.
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