2022
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.804461
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A Rare Presentation Characterized by Epileptic Spasms in ALDH7A1, Pyridox(am)ine-5′-Phosphate Oxidase, and PLPBP Deficiency

Abstract: Objective: To analyze the clinical feature, treatment, and prognosis of epileptic spasms (ES) in vitamin B6–dependent epilepsy, including patients with pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (PDE) caused by ALDH7A1 mutation, pyridox(am)ine-5′-phosphate oxidase (PNPO) deficiency, and PLPBP deficiency.Methods: We analyzed data from a cohort of 54 cases with PDE, 13 cases with PNPO deficiency, and 2 cases with PLPBP deficiency and looked for the presentation of ES among them.Results: A total of 11 patients with the seizur… Show more

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“…In patients with PLPBP deficiency, various seizure types have been described including focal and generalized clonic, tonic and myoclonic seizures. Only two patients developed epileptic spasms after neonatal onset of other seizure types; one associated with modified hypsarrhythmia and one with multifocal and generalized epileptic discharges 3,8 . Other clinical features may comprise global developmental impairment, congenital or secondary microcephaly and unspecific symptoms such as irritability, gastrointestinal symptoms, anemia and lactic acidosis.…”
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“…In patients with PLPBP deficiency, various seizure types have been described including focal and generalized clonic, tonic and myoclonic seizures. Only two patients developed epileptic spasms after neonatal onset of other seizure types; one associated with modified hypsarrhythmia and one with multifocal and generalized epileptic discharges 3,8 . Other clinical features may comprise global developmental impairment, congenital or secondary microcephaly and unspecific symptoms such as irritability, gastrointestinal symptoms, anemia and lactic acidosis.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…To date, only one individual with genetically confirmed pyridoxine dependent epilepsy was reported -a patient with variants in PLPHP -with epileptic spasms without hypsarrhythmia. However, the interictal EEG was still clearly abnormal with multifocal and generalized discharges 8 . Besides epilepsy, patients may show abnormal movements, irritability, and mood disturbance or gastrointestinal symptoms 9 .…”
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