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Dravet syndrome with parkinsonian symptoms and intact dopaminergic neurons: A case report
Authors:Masahiro Kanatani  Tadashi Adachi  Ryoichi Sakata  Yoko Nishimura  Yoshiaki Saito  Yoshihiro Maegaki  Yasuhiro Watanabe  Ritsuko Hanajima
Institution:1. Division of Neurology, Department of Brain and Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Yonago, Japan;2. Division of Child Neurology, Department of Brain and Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, Tottori University, Yonago, Japan;3. Division of Child Neurology, Yokohama Medical and Rehabilitation Center, Konan, Yokohama, Japan
Abstract:IntroductionDravet syndrome (DS) is severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy and associated with a heterozygous mutation of the gene for the sodium channel alpha 1 subunit (SCN1A). Recently, adult patients with DS have been reported to show parkinsonism, but no corresponding neuroimaging data are available. Here, we present neuroimaging data in 2 adult patients with DS showing parkinsonian symptoms.Case reportCase 1: A man who had intractable seizures from the age of 1 year and 2 months was diagnosed with DS at 7 with a mutation in the SCN1A gene. At 18, he had parkinsonian symptoms such as masked face and bradykinesia. At 20, he was admitted to our department. Dopamine transporter single-photon emission computed tomography (DAT SPECT) showed no decrease in striatal binding of 123I–N–ω–fluoropropyl–2β–carbomethoxy–3β–(4–iodophenyl) nortropane (123I-FP-CIT), and myocardial scintigraphy showed no decrease in cardiac uptake of 123I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (123I-MIBG). Levodopa showed no significant improvement in his symptoms. Case 2: A woman who had febrile seizures at 4 months of age and myoclonic seizures at 1 year and 5 months was diagnosed with DS at 31. She had myoclonus, resting tremor, hypertonia, antecollis, crouch gait, and bradykinesia. DAT SPECT imaging showed no decrease in striatal FP-CIT binding, and levodopa did not improve her symptoms.DiscussionThe normal DAT SPECT and 123I-MIBG results suggest that dopaminergic neurons projecting onto striatal neurons were not impaired in our patients, explaining the lack of response to levodopa. Thus, dopamine imaging can help to guide treatment decisions in patients with DS and parkinsonism.
Keywords:Dravet syndrome  SCN1A  Dopaminergic neurons  Parkinsonism  DAT SPECT  MIBG myocardial scintigraphy
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