2016
DOI: 10.1684/epd.2016.0854
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Epileptic spasms in epilepsy with myoclonic-atonic seizures (Doose syndrome)

Abstract: Aim. To describe the occurrence of epileptic spasms in epilepsy with myoclonic‐atonic seizures (EMAS) or Doose syndrome. Methods. Case descriptions of patients with EMAS and epileptic spasms. Diagnosis of EMAS was performed according to the following criteria: (1) onset of myoclonic, myoclonic‐atonic, or atonic seizures at between 7 months and 6 years of age; (2) normal development before onset of epilepsy; (3) absence of structural cerebral abnormalities on MRI; (4) presence of generalized spike‐waves or poly… Show more

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“…The presence of spasms even in the history points at the special role of brainstem as a key structure in the pathogenesis of both spasms and LGS. 38,39,84 The widespreasd cortical activation related to generalized epileptic discharges and spike and wave paroxysms was confirmed recently. 73,81 Since the brainstem exerts control over the gating function of the thalamus through its influence on the reticular thalamic nucleus, brainstem activity may lead to diffuse changes of cortical excitability which predispose the neocortex to multifocal epileptic activity.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The presence of spasms even in the history points at the special role of brainstem as a key structure in the pathogenesis of both spasms and LGS. 38,39,84 The widespreasd cortical activation related to generalized epileptic discharges and spike and wave paroxysms was confirmed recently. 73,81 Since the brainstem exerts control over the gating function of the thalamus through its influence on the reticular thalamic nucleus, brainstem activity may lead to diffuse changes of cortical excitability which predispose the neocortex to multifocal epileptic activity.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Multiple antiseizure drugs (ASDs), including valproic acid, levetiracetam, lamotrigine, ethosuximide, topiramate, clobazam, rufinamide, and felbamate, have been reported to be beneficial 1,6,8,9 . The ketogenic diet has also been reported to be effective, with seizure freedom in 18%‐58% and >50% seizure reduction in 35%‐55% of patients, and recently 25 of 30 medication‐resistant patients achieved >50% seizure reduction with the modified Atkins diet 6,7,10,11 . However, these were small series, with four to 81 patients included.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Napad padaczkowy z kolei definiowany jest jako przemijające zaburzenie fizjologiczne mózgu, pojawiające się z powodu wzmożonych wyładowań skupisk komórek nerwowych. W trakcie jego trwania pojawiają się objawy wegetatywne, somatyczne oraz psychiczne lub połączenie w/w objawów [7]. Komisja ds.…”
Section: Definicja I Postacie Chorobyunclassified