Association of early-onset epileptic encephalopathy with involuntary movements – Case series and literature review

•Epileptic-dyskinetic encephalopathies are rare epileptic disorders characterized by EOEE with involuntary movement.•The presence of involuntary movements in patients with EOEE caused by gene variants may be a key diagnostic symptom.•Genetic diagnosis is useful and may provide a reference for treatm...

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Veröffentlicht in:Epilepsy & behavior reports 2021-01, Vol.15, p.100417, Article 100417
Hauptverfasser: Arisaka, Atsuko, Nakashima, Mitsuko, Kumada, Satoko, Inoue, Kenji, Nishida, Hiroya, Mashimo, Hideaki, Kashii, Hirofumi, Kato, Mitsuhiro, Maruyama, Koichi, Okumura, Akihisa, Saitsu, Hirotomo, Matsumoto, Naomichi, Fukuda, Mitsumasa
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Zusammenfassung:•Epileptic-dyskinetic encephalopathies are rare epileptic disorders characterized by EOEE with involuntary movement.•The presence of involuntary movements in patients with EOEE caused by gene variants may be a key diagnostic symptom.•Genetic diagnosis is useful and may provide a reference for treatment selection. Epileptic-dyskinetic encephalopathies are rare epilepsies characterized by early-onset epileptic encephalopathies (EOEEs) with involuntary movement. Herein, we investigated the impact of gene variants in epileptic-dyskinetic encephalopathies. Four independent patients from four families who exhibited involuntary movements were recruited from Tokyo Metropolitan Neurological Hospital. The inclusion criteria were as follows: onset within 1 year after birth, frequent seizures, severe developmental delay and accompanying involuntary movements. We detected four genetic mutations, including STXBP1, GNAO1, CYFIP2, and SCN8A variants. The involuntary movements were drug-resistant. However, pallidal electrocoagulation followed by gabapentin were partially effective in treating chorea and ballismus of the extremities in patients with GNAO1 variants, and perampanel partially suppressed seizures and involuntary movements in one patient with a SCN8A variant. Movement disorders are common to many neurodevelopmental disorders, including a variety of EOEEs. Although we could not establish a definitive correlation using genetic variants in patients with EOEE and movement disorders, involuntary movements in patients with EOEEs may be a key diagnostic finding. The usage of genetic variants could prove beneficial in the future as more patients are investigated with epileptic-dyskinetic encephalopathies.
ISSN:2589-9864
2589-9864
DOI:10.1016/j.ebr.2020.100417