Transient hypoglycorrhachia with paroxysmal abnormal eye movement in early infancy |
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Authors: | Daisuke Tajima Takuji Nakamura Fumio Ichinose Nobuhiko Okamoto Yuko Tomonoh Keiko Uda Rie Furukawa Katsuya Tashiro Muneaki Matsuo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University, Japan;2. Department of Pediatrics, Karatsu Red Cross Hospital, Japan;3. Department of Medical Genetics, Osaka Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Japan;4. Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Fukuoka University, Japan |
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Abstract: | Paroxysmal abnormal eye movement in early infancy is one of the initial symptoms of glucose transporter 1 deficiency syndrome (GLUT1DS). We describe four early infants with transient hypoglycorrhachia presenting with abnormal eye movements. Their symptoms disappeared after the introduction of a ketogenic diet (KD), and their development was normal. Since no variants in SLC2A1 were detected, the CSF-to-blood glucose ratios (C/B) were re-examined, and within normal range. None of the four patients displayed recurrent symptoms after withdrawal from the KD. Because long-term KD has potential adverse effects and could affect the quality of life of patients and their families, re-examination of CSF glucose during late infancy should be considered in the case of absence of the SLC2A1 pathogenic variant. |
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Keywords: | Hypoglycorrhachia Glucose transporter 1 Abnormal eye movement Early infancy |
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