遗传性癫痫伴发运动障碍的评估、诊断和治疗。

IF 6.3 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Jordan Garris, Megan Abbott, Erika Axeen, Laura Tochen, John M Schreiber
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摘要

遗传性癫痫以及发育性和癫痫性脑病通常与伴随的运动障碍有关,运动障碍可模仿癫痫发作和/或造成额外的残疾。正确的诊断是正确治疗的关键。遗传性癫痫患者可出现多种运动障碍现象,包括肌张力障碍、舞蹈病、共济失调、肌阵挛、刻板印象、抽搐和帕金森症。对于某些基因,基因型与运动障碍表型之间存在明确的关系,而在其他情况下,这种关系则更为复杂。运动障碍的诊断包括病史、体格检查、影像检查和神经生理学。评估相关的损伤、痛苦和/或安全问题对于考虑治疗的风险/收益是很重要的。运动障碍的范围从严重和危险,需要药物或神经调节治疗,如深部脑刺激,到相对良性,只需要保证和持续观察。适当的治疗根据现象学和病因学而有所不同,一些基因与量身定制的治疗相关,可以提供显着的益处。
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Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Concomitant Movement Disorders in Genetic Epilepsies.

Genetic epilepsies and developmental and epileptic encephalopathies are commonly associated with concomitant movement disorders, which can mimic seizures and/or create additional disability. Appropriate diagnosis is critical to proper management. A broad range of movement disorder phenomenologies occur among patients with genetic epilepsy, including dystonia, chorea, ataxia, myoclonus, stereotypy, tics, and Parkinsonism. For some genes, clear relationships exist between genotype and movement disorder phenotype, while in other situations, the relationship is more complex. Diagnosis of movement disorders involves elements of history, physical examination, video review, and neurophysiology. Assessment of associated impairment, distress, and/or safety concerns is important for considering risks/benefits of treatment. Movement disorders may range from severe and dangerous, requiring pharmacologic or neuromodulatory treatments such as deep brain stimulation, to relatively benign, with only reassurance and continued observation required. Appropriate treatments differ based on phenomenology and etiology, with some genes associated with tailored treatments which can provide dramatic benefit.

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Epilepsy Currents
Epilepsy Currents CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
5.60%
发文量
88
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Epilepsy Currents is an open access, bi-monthly current-awareness journal providing reviews, commentaries and abstracts from the world’s literature on the research and treatment of epilepsy. Epilepsy Currents surveys and comments on all important research and developments in a format that is easy to read and reference. Each issue is divided into two main sections: Basic Science and Clinical Science. An outstanding Editorial Board reviews the literature and assigns topics and articles to world experts for comment. In addition, the Editors commission authoritative review articles on important subjects.
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