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Epilepsy combined with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome: a literature review and description of clinical cases

https://doi.org/10.17749/2077-8333.2018.10.4.039-052

Abstract

This article presents the anamnestic, clinical, electro-encephalographic and neuroimaging findings in 5 patients with epilepsy combined with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS). According to our data and the results of others, this combination has its specific characteristics. These include: a high incidence of epilepsy in patients with WHS (50-100% of cases), an early debut of seizures (mainly in the first year of life), fever-provoked seizures, and a variety of seizure types – focal paroxysms, bilateral tonic-clonic seizures, atypical febrile seizures, atypical absences and epileptic spasms. In addition, there may be frequent epileptic seizures tending toward status epilepticus, a slowing of the major EEG activity, a local EEG slowing (mainly in the posterior and bi-frontal areas), and regional / multiregional epileptiform activity. In more than 50% of cases, the diffuse peakwave activity is observed; the broad spectrum anti-epileptic drugs are highly efficient in 80% of cases. Based on this study, we propose recommendations for the management of patients with epilepsy combined with WHS.

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Mironov M.B., Chebanenko N.V., Ayvazyan S.O., Vladimirova S.A., Osipova K.V., Burd S.G., Rubleva Yu.V., Krasilshchikova T.M., Bychenko V.G. Epilepsy combined with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome: a literature review and description of clinical cases. Epilepsy and paroxysmal conditions. 2018;10(4):39-52. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17749/2077-8333.2018.10.4.039-052

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ISSN 2077-8333 (Print)
ISSN 2311-4088 (Online)