Epilepsy in Norrie disease
https://doi.org/10.17749/2077-8333/epi.par.con.2022.095
Abstract
The insight into the Norrie disease viewed from neurology perspective and clinical case of refractory epilepsy relevant to the disease are considered. Epilepsy rarely accompanies Norrie disease. The dynamics of changes in electroencephalograms (EEG) and types of epileptic seizures during the disease progression as well as depending on the therapy received in the clinical case is analyzed. It is relevant for patients with Norrie disease to regularly undergo video-EEG monitoring to detect epileptiform activity, ictal patterns for timely diagnostics of epilepsy followed by prescribing proper therapy to improve quality of life.
About the Authors
V. A. AysinaRussian Federation
Viktoriya A. Aysina – MD, Junior Researcher, Functional Diagnostician, National Medical Research Center for Children's Health.
2 bldg 1 Lomonosovskiy Ave, Moscow 119991.
Scopus Author ID: 57203384621
RSCI SPIN-code: 7756-2303
О. V. Kozhevnikova
Russian Federation
Olga V. Kozhevnikova – Dr. Med. Sc., Senior Researcher, Head of Department of Instrumental Diagnostics, National Medical Research Center for Children's Health.
2 bldg 1 Lomonosovskiy Ave, Moscow 119991.
Scopus Author ID: 57204567020
RSCI SPIN-code: 2215-2910
О. V. Osipova
Russian Federation
Olga V. Osipova – MD, PhD, Neurologist, Advisory Department, National Medical Research Center for Children's Health.
2 bldg 1 Lomonosovskiy Ave, Moscow 119991.
A. V. Lashkova
Russian Federation
Anna V. Lashkova – MD, PhD, Psychiatrist, Head of the Department of Autism Spectrum Disorders and Other Children’s Mental Disorders, National Medical Research Center for Children's Health.
2 bldg 1 Lomonosovskiy Ave, Moscow 119991.
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Aysina V.A., Kozhevnikova О.V., Osipova О.V., Lashkova A.V. Epilepsy in Norrie disease. Epilepsy and paroxysmal conditions. 2022;14(1):48-53. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17749/2077-8333/epi.par.con.2022.095

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