A case of Dravet Syndrome with a newly defined mutation in the SCN1A gene.
Turk Pediatri Ars
; 53(4): 259-262, 2018 Dec.
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ABSTRACT
Dravet syndrome is a catastrophic progressive epileptic syndrome. De novo loss of function mutations on the SCN1A gene coding voltage-gated sodium channels are responsible. Disruption of the triggering of hippocampal GABAergic interneurons is assumed as the cause of fall in the seizure threshold. A ten-year-old boy first presented at age 10 months with febrile-clonic seizures, which began when he was aged 8 months. Electroencephalography was found as normal. Phenobarbital was initiated because of long-lasting seizures. However, his seizures continued and the therapy was replaced with valproic acid. On follow-up, different antiepileptics were used, which were stopped due to inefficiency or adverse effects. SCN1A gene analysis was performed and a heterozygous c.4018delC mutation was identified. This new frame-shift mutation resulting from an early stop-codon is thought to be the cause of the disease. Finally, he was prescribed valproic acid and stiripentol. For patients with fever-triggered, treatment-resistant seizures, and delayed psychomotor development, Dravet syndrome should be considered. Genetic diagnosis is important for treatment and follow-up.
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Turk Pediatri Ars
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2018
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Article
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Turquia