Trihexyphenidyl for acute life-threatening episodes due to a dystonic movement disorder in Rett syndrome.
Mov Disord
; 25(3): 385-9, 2010 Feb 15.
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In Rett syndrome (RS), acute life-threatening episodes (ALTEs) are usually attributed to epilepsy or autonomic dysfunction but they can represent a movement disorder (MD). We describe three girls with RS who experienced ALTEs from an early age. These were long considered epileptic until video-EEG in Patients 1 and 3 revealed their non-epileptic nature. A primary dystonic mechanism was suspected and Patients 1 and 2 were treated with Trihexyphenidyl with significantly reduced frequency of the ALTEs. Patient 3 died before Trihexyphenidyl was tried. Trihexyphenidyl in RS patients with similar presentations can modify the dystonia and prevent ALTEs.
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Triexifenidil
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Síndrome de Rett
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Distúrbios Distônicos
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Antiparkinsonianos
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En
Ano de publicação:
2010
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