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Seizures and EEG pattern in Kabuki syndrome
Authors:Monica Lodi  Rosanna Chifari  Cecilia Parazzini  Maurizio Viri  Francesca Beccaria  Maria Elena Lorenzetti  Marta Meloni  Giuseppe Capovilla  Antonino Romeo
Affiliation:1. Epilepsy Center, Department of Neurosciences, “Fatebenefratelli e Oftalmico” Hospital, Milano, Italy;2. Department of Neuroradiology, “Vittore Buzzi” Hospital, Milano, Italy;3. Epilepsy Center, Department of Child Neuropsychiatry, “Carlo Poma” Hospital, Mantova, Italy
Abstract:Purpose: Kabuki syndrome (KS) is a rare dysmorphogenic disorder that is characterized by multiple congenital abnormalities with central nervous system involvement. The diagnosis is clinical and a variable degree of mental retardation is always present. Epilepsy is frequently reported, but a typical electroclinical pattern has not been described. We describe the electroclinical features of eight KS non-Japanese patients with epilepsy. Methods: We analysed seizure characteristics and pattern EEG and clinical outcomes in eight KS patients. Results: All patients presented with focal seizures. A frontal epileptic status was present in two cases. We highlighted the fact that, during evolution, seven patients shared the same interictal EEG pattern, which was characterized by isolated or repetitive biphasic spikes or sharp waves, followed by a slow wave of medium and high voltage, predominantly localised in the fronto-central regions. The natural course of seizures is favourable. Conclusions: Our results showed a peculiar homogeneous electroclinical pattern in KS, characterized by focal seizures more frequently origin in fronto-central area which demonstrated that seizures are mostly focal in type and that a fronto-central origin is more frequently evident.
Keywords:Kabuki syndrome   Focal epilepsy   Frontal epileptic status   EEG pattern
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