Long-term follow up of an adult with alternating hemiplegia of childhood and a p.Gly755Ser mutation in the ATP1A3 gene |
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Authors: | Tomoshiro Ito Masashi Narugami Kiyoshi Egawa Hiroyuki Yamamoto Naoko Asahina Shinobu Kohsaka Atsushi Ishii Shinichi Hirose Hideaki Shiraishi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatrics, Hokkaido University Hospital, Sapporo, Japan;2. Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC) is a rare neurological disease mainly caused by mutations in the ATP1A3 gene and showing varied clinical severity according to genotype. Patients with a p.Gly755Ser (p.G755S) mutation, one of minor genotypes for AHC, were recently described as having a mild phenotype, although their long-term outcomes are still unclear due to the lack of long-term follow up. Here, we demonstrate the full clinical course of a 43-year-old female AHC patient with p.G755S mutation. Although her motor dysfunction had been relatively mild into her 30?s, she showed a subsequent severe aggravation of symptoms that left her bedridden, concomitant with a recent recurrence of seizure status. The seizures were refractory to anti-epileptic drugs, but administration of flunarizine improved seizures and the paralysis.Our case suggests that the phenotype of AHC with p.G755S mutation is not necessarily mild, despite such a presentation during the patient’s younger years. |
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Keywords: | Alternating hemiplegia of childhood Flunarizine Epilepsy Long-term prognosis |
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