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Zonisamide-responsive myoclonus in SEMA6B-associated progressive myoclonic epilepsy.
Herzog, Rebecca; Hellenbroich, Yorck; Brüggemann, Norbert; Lohmann, Katja; Grimmel, Mona; Haack, Tobias B; von Spiczak, Sarah; Münchau, Alexander.
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  • Herzog R; Institute of Systems Motor Science, University Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.
  • Hellenbroich Y; Department of Neurology, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.
  • Brüggemann N; Institute of Human Genetics, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.
  • Lohmann K; Department of Neurology, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.
  • Grimmel M; Institute of Neurogenetics, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.
  • Haack TB; Center of Brain, Behavior and Metabolism (CBBM), University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.
  • von Spiczak S; Institute of Neurogenetics, University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany.
  • Münchau A; Institute of Human Genetics and Applied Genomics, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
Ann Clin Transl Neurol ; 8(7): 1524-1527, 2021 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34092044
We present a female patient in her early twenties with global development delay, progressive ataxia, epilepsy, and myoclonus caused by a stop mutation in the SEMA6B gene. Truncating DNA variants located in the last exon of SEMA6B have recently been identified as a cause of autosomal dominant progressive myoclonus epilepsy. In many cases, myoclonus in the context of progressive myoclonic epilepsy is refractory to medical treatment. In the present case, treatment with zonisamide caused clinical improvement, particularly of positive and negative truncal myoclonus, considerably improving patient's gait and thus mobility.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Epilepsias Mioclónicas Progresivas / Semaforinas / Zonisamida / Anticonvulsivantes Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Ann Clin Transl Neurol Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Epilepsias Mioclónicas Progresivas / Semaforinas / Zonisamida / Anticonvulsivantes Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Ann Clin Transl Neurol Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article