基因检测在评估小儿局灶性皮质发育不良与NPRL3变异相关的手术结果中的作用

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Bei Li , Liang Liu , Jianyun Su , Shanshan Jia , Zhijing Wang , Xia Li , Siyu Zhao
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本病例报告描述了一名5岁零10个月大的女性患者,她在2岁时出现与睡眠有关的运动性癫痫,自2岁以来表现出各种形式的癫痫发作。最初,癫痫发作通过多种抗癫痫药物控制了一年;然而,当患者3岁零5个月时,症状复发,导致癫痫发作频率增加,对联合药物治疗的反应较差。长期视频脑电图显示放电来自额叶,而MRI和PET-CT扫描显示FCD在左额叶区域。患者6岁时行左侧额叶癫痫灶切除术,病理证实为FCD 1b型。血液和脑组织样本的全外显子组测序显示NPRL3基因变异。虽然术后一年无癫痫发作,但患者复发,随访脑电图显示多灶性放电。这些发现表明,NPRL3基因的变异与局灶性皮质发育不良(FCD)有关,并且经常与耐药癫痫有关。对于携带NPRL3基因变异的FCD 1b患者,应仔细评估手术的风险和益处。本报告探讨了NPRL3基因变异在FCD1b中的作用及其对手术治疗的影响,强调了术前全面评估和个体化治疗策略的重要性。
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The role of genetic testing in evaluating surgical outcomes for pediatric focal cortical dysplasia associated with NPRL3 variant
This case report describes a 5-year-and-10-month-old female patient who developed sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy, at the age of 2, exhibiting various forms of seizures since the age of 2. Initially, the seizures were controlled for one year with multiple anti-seizure medications; however, symptoms recurred when the patient was 3 years and 5 months old, leading to an increased seizure frequency and a poor response to combined drug therapy. Long-term video-EEG revealed discharges originating from the frontal lobe, while MRI and PET-CT scans indicated FCD in the left frontal region. The patient underwent left frontal epileptogenic focus resection at the age of 6, with pathological findings confirming FCD type 1b. Whole-exome sequencing of blood and brain tissue samples revealed NPRL3 gene variants. Although she remained seizure-free for one year post-surgery, the patient experienced a relapse, with follow-up EEG revealing multifocal discharges. These findings indicate that variants in the NPRL3 gene contribute to focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) and are frequently associated with drug-resistant epilepsy. For FCD 1b patients with NPRL3 gene variants, the risks and benefits of surgery should be carefully evaluated. This report explores the role of NPRL3 gene variants in FCD1b and their impact on surgical treatment, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive preoperative assessment and individualized therapeutic strategies.
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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