Landau-Kleffner syndrome (LKS) in an 8-year-old girl: A case report and review of the literature

Mohammed M. Salahaldin, M. H. Shehadeh, Abdullah Abu Keshek, Tala Watheq Abdullah, Hany Abueita
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Landau-Kleffner syndrome (LKS) is a rare epileptic encephalopathy characterized by language regression and abnormal electroencephalogram (EEG) patterns. This case report highlights the importance of early recognition and intervention in LKS, as well as the challenges in diagnosis and management due to its varied clinical manifestations. An 8-year-old girl presented with delayed speech, suspected hearing loss, and regression in language skills. Diagnostic tests revealed mild sensorineural hearing loss and EEG abnormalities consistent with LKS. The patient underwent speech therapy and received pharmacological treatment with valproic acid, resulting in significant improvements in language function. This case report provides insights into the typical features of LKS, including language regression and EEG abnormalities. It also highlights uncommon findings such as sensorineural hearing loss and mild intellectual delay. The multidisciplinary approach involving neurology, audiology, speech therapy, and education is crucial in the diagnosis and management of LKS. Early recognition and intervention, along with tailored pharmacological approaches and a multidisciplinary care approach, are essential in managing LKS. Further research is needed to better understand the pathophysiology, natural history, and optimal treatment of LKS, aiming to improve long-term outcomes for affected children and their families.
一名 8 岁女孩的兰道-克莱夫纳综合征(LKS):病例报告和文献综述
兰道-克莱夫纳综合征(Landau-Kleffner syndrome,LKS)是一种罕见的癫痫性脑病,以语言退化和异常脑电图(EEG)模式为特征。本病例报告强调了早期识别和干预 LKS 的重要性,以及由于其临床表现多种多样而给诊断和管理带来的挑战。 一名 8 岁女孩出现言语发育迟缓、疑似听力损失和语言能力退步。诊断性检查显示,患者有轻度感音神经性听力损失,脑电图异常,与 LKS 一致。患者接受了言语治疗和丙戊酸药物治疗,语言功能明显改善。 本病例报告深入介绍了 LKS 的典型特征,包括语言退化和脑电图异常。报告还强调了一些不常见的发现,如感音神经性听力损失和轻度智力发育迟缓。由神经内科、听力学、言语治疗和教育等多学科专家参与的多学科诊疗方法,对于诊断和管理 LKS 至关重要。 早期识别和干预,以及量身定制的药物治疗方法和多学科护理方法,对于管理 LKS 至关重要。我们需要进一步开展研究,以便更好地了解牙结石的病理生理学、自然史和最佳治疗方法,从而改善患儿及其家庭的长期治疗效果。
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