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Quoted phrase not found in phrase index: "Epileptic encephalopathy, infantile or early childhood, 3"
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ILAE classification and definition of epilepsy syndromes with onset in neonates and infants: Position statement by the ILAE Task Force on Nosology and Definitions.
Zuberi SM, Wirrell E, Yozawitz E, Wilmshurst JM, Specchio N, Riney K, Pressler R, Auvin S, Samia P, Hirsch E, Galicchio S, Triki C, Snead OC, Wiebe S, Cross JH, Tinuper P, Scheffer IE, Perucca E, Moshé SL, Nabbout R. Zuberi SM, et al. Epilepsia. 2022 Jun;63(6):1349-1397. doi: 10.1111/epi.17239. Epub 2022 May 3. Epilepsia. 2022. PMID: 35503712 Free article.
The incidence of epilepsy is high in this age group and epilepsy is frequently associated with significant comorbidities and mortality. ...Syndromes are separated into self-limited syndromes, where there is likely to be spontaneous remission and developmental and …
The incidence of epilepsy is high in this age group and epilepsy is frequently associated with significant comorbidities and m …
The phenotypic spectrum of SCN2A-related epilepsy.
Reynolds C, King MD, Gorman KM. Reynolds C, et al. Eur J Paediatr Neurol. 2020 Jan;24:117-122. doi: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2019.12.016. Epub 2019 Dec 12. Eur J Paediatr Neurol. 2020. PMID: 31924505 Review.
Pathogenic variants in SCN2A are reported in a spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders including developmental and epileptic encephalopathies, benign familial neonatal-infantile seizures, episodic ataxia, and autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disabil …
Pathogenic variants in SCN2A are reported in a spectrum of neurodevelopmental disorders including developmental and epileptic ence
De novo mutations in epileptic encephalopathies.
Epi4K Consortium; Epilepsy Phenome/Genome Project; Allen AS, Berkovic SF, Cossette P, Delanty N, Dlugos D, Eichler EE, Epstein MP, Glauser T, Goldstein DB, Han Y, Heinzen EL, Hitomi Y, Howell KB, Johnson MR, Kuzniecky R, Lowenstein DH, Lu YF, Madou MR, Marson AG, Mefford HC, Esmaeeli Nieh S, O'Brien TJ, Ottman R, Petrovski S, Poduri A, Ruzzo EK, Scheffer IE, Sherr EH, Yuskaitis CJ, Abou-Khalil B, Alldredge BK, Bautista JF, Berkovic SF, Boro A, Cascino GD, Consalvo D, Crumrine P, Devinsky O, Dlugos D, Epstein MP, Fiol M, Fountain NB, French J, Friedman D, Geller EB, Glauser T, Glynn S, Haut SR, Hayward J, Helmers SL, Joshi S, Kanner A, Kirsch HE, Knowlton RC, Kossoff EH, Kuperman R, Kuzniecky R, Lowenstein DH, McGuire SM, Motika PV, Novotny EJ, Ottman R, Paolicchi JM, Parent JM, Park K, Poduri A, Scheffer IE, Shellhaas RA, Sherr EH, Shih JJ, Singh R, Sirven J, Smith MC, Sullivan J, Lin Thio L, Venkat A, Vining EP, Von Allmen GK, Weisenberg JL, Widdess-Walsh P, Winawer MR. Epi4K Consortium, et al. Nature. 2013 Sep 12;501(7466):217-21. doi: 10.1038/nature12439. Epub 2013 Aug 11. Nature. 2013. PMID: 23934111 Free PMC article.
Epileptic encephalopathies are a devastating group of severe childhood epilepsy disorders for which the cause is often unknown. Here we report a screen for de novo mutations in patients with two classical epileptic encephalopathies: in
Epileptic encephalopathies are a devastating group of severe childhood epilepsy disorders for which the cause is
Epileptogenesis in tuberous sclerosis complex-related developmental and epileptic encephalopathy.
Aronica E, Specchio N, Luinenburg MJ, Curatolo P. Aronica E, et al. Brain. 2023 Jul 3;146(7):2694-2710. doi: 10.1093/brain/awad048. Brain. 2023. PMID: 36806388 Free PMC article. Review.
Disease-specific antiseizure medications or drugs targeting the mTOR pathway have proved to be effective in TSC-associated epilepsy. Pre-symptomatic administration of vigabatrin, a GABAergic drug, delays seizure onset and reduces the risk of a subsequent epileptic
Disease-specific antiseizure medications or drugs targeting the mTOR pathway have proved to be effective in TSC-associated epilepsy. …
SYNGAP1 encephalopathy: A distinctive generalized developmental and epileptic encephalopathy.
Vlaskamp DRM, Shaw BJ, Burgess R, Mei D, Montomoli M, Xie H, Myers CT, Bennett MF, XiangWei W, Williams D, Maas SM, Brooks AS, Mancini GMS, van de Laar IMBH, van Hagen JM, Ware TL, Webster RI, Malone S, Berkovic SF, Kalnins RM, Sicca F, Korenke GC, van Ravenswaaij-Arts CMA, Hildebrand MS, Mefford HC, Jiang Y, Guerrini R, Scheffer IE. Vlaskamp DRM, et al. Neurology. 2019 Jan 8;92(2):e96-e107. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000006729. Epub 2018 Dec 12. Neurology. 2019. PMID: 30541864 Free PMC article.
RESULTS: We included 57 patients (53% male, median age 8 years) with SYNGAP1 mutations (n = 53) or microdeletions (n = 4). Of the 57 patients, 56 had epilepsy: generalized in 55, with focal seizures in 7 and infantile spasms in 1. ...Developmental delay preceded sei …
RESULTS: We included 57 patients (53% male, median age 8 years) with SYNGAP1 mutations (n = 53) or microdeletions (n = 4). Of the 57 patient …
Genotype-phenotype correlations in SCN8A-related disorders reveal prognostic and therapeutic implications.
Johannesen KM, Liu Y, Koko M, Gjerulfsen CE, Sonnenberg L, Schubert J, Fenger CD, Eltokhi A, Rannap M, Koch NA, Lauxmann S, Krüger J, Kegele J, Canafoglia L, Franceschetti S, Mayer T, Rebstock J, Zacher P, Ruf S, Alber M, Sterbova K, Lassuthová P, Vlckova M, Lemke JR, Platzer K, Krey I, Heine C, Wieczorek D, Kroell-Seger J, Lund C, Klein KM, Au PYB, Rho JM, Ho AW, Masnada S, Veggiotti P, Giordano L, Accorsi P, Hoei-Hansen CE, Striano P, Zara F, Verhelst H, Verhoeven JS, Braakman HMH, van der Zwaag B, Harder AVE, Brilstra E, Pendziwiat M, Lebon S, Vaccarezza M, Le NM, Christensen J, Grønborg S, Scherer SW, Howe J, Fazeli W, Howell KB, Leventer R, Stutterd C, Walsh S, Gerard M, Gerard B, Matricardi S, Bonardi CM, Sartori S, Berger A, Hoffman-Zacharska D, Mastrangelo M, Darra F, Vøllo A, Motazacker MM, Lakeman P, Nizon M, Betzler C, Altuzarra C, Caume R, Roubertie A, Gélisse P, Marini C, Guerrini R, Bilan F, Tibussek D, Koch-Hogrebe M, Perry MS, Ichikawa S, Dadali E, Sharkov A, Mishina I, Abramov M, Kanivets I, Korostelev S, Kutsev S, Wain KE, Eisenhauer N, Wagner M, Savatt JM, Müller-Schlüter K, Bassan H, Borovikov A, Nassogne MC, Destrée A, Schoonjans AS, Meuwissen M, Buzatu M, Jan… See abstract for full author list ➔ Johannesen KM, et al. Brain. 2022 Sep 14;145(9):2991-3009. doi: 10.1093/brain/awab321. Brain. 2022. PMID: 34431999 Free PMC article.
Six different clinical subgroups were identified: Group 1, benign familial infantile epilepsy (n = 15, normal cognition, treatable seizures); Group 2, intermediate epilepsy (n = 33, mild intellectual disability, partially pharmaco-responsive); Group 3, …
Six different clinical subgroups were identified: Group 1, benign familial infantile epilepsy (n = 15, normal cognition, treat …
Cannabis for the Treatment of Epilepsy: an Update.
Gaston TE, Szaflarski JP. Gaston TE, et al. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2018 Sep 8;18(11):73. doi: 10.1007/s11910-018-0882-y. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2018. PMID: 30194563 Review.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: For millennia, there has been interest in the use of cannabis for the treatment of epilepsy. However, it is only recently that appropriately powered controlled studies have been completed. ...Future controlled studies of various ratios of CBD and THC are …
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: For millennia, there has been interest in the use of cannabis for the treatment of epilepsy. However, it is only r …
Epidemiology of Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy and of Intellectual Disability and Epilepsy in Children.
Poke G, Stanley J, Scheffer IE, Sadleir LG. Poke G, et al. Neurology. 2023 Mar 28;100(13):e1363-e1375. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000206758. Epub 2022 Dec 29. Neurology. 2023. PMID: 36581463 Free PMC article.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine the population-based cumulative incidence and prevalence of developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs) and intellectual disability and epilepsy (ID+E) in children. ...Cumulative incidence for DEE was 1 …
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We aimed to determine the population-based cumulative incidence and prevalence of developmental and epileptic
Assessing the landscape of STXBP1-related disorders in 534 individuals.
Xian J, Parthasarathy S, Ruggiero SM, Balagura G, Fitch E, Helbig K, Gan J, Ganesan S, Kaufman MC, Ellis CA, Lewis-Smith D, Galer P, Cunningham K, O'Brien M, Cosico M, Baker K, Darling A, Veiga de Goes F, El Achkar CM, Doering JH, Furia F, García-Cazorla Á, Gardella E, Geertjens L, Klein C, Kolesnik-Taylor A, Lammertse H, Lee J, Mackie A, Misra-Isrie M, Olson H, Sexton E, Sheidley B, Smith L, Sotero L, Stamberger H, Syrbe S, Thalwitzer KM, van Berkel A, van Haelst M, Yuskaitis C, Weckhuysen S, Prosser B, Son Rigby C, Demarest S, Pierce S, Zhang Y, Møller RS, Bruining H, Poduri A, Zara F, Verhage M, Striano P, Helbig I. Xian J, et al. Brain. 2022 Jun 3;145(5):1668-1683. doi: 10.1093/brain/awab327. Brain. 2022. PMID: 35190816 Free PMC article.
Adrenocorticotropic hormone and phenobarbital were more likely to initially reduce seizure frequency in infantile spasms and focal seizures compared to other treatment options, while the ketogenic diet was most effective in maintaining seizure freedom. ...
Adrenocorticotropic hormone and phenobarbital were more likely to initially reduce seizure frequency in infantile spasms and focal se …
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