Clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of some forms of epileptic encephalopathies in infants: The data of the authors' follow-up observations

Objective: to study clinical symptoms and brain activity in new forms of infantile epilepsy, such as malignant migrating partial seizures in infancy (MMPSI) and Markand-Blume-Ohtahara syndrome (MBOS) and to elaborate their differential diagnostic criteria for the timely choice of treatment policy an...

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Main Authors: I. D. Lemeshko, K. V. Voronkova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: IMA-PRESS LLC 2016-07-01
Series:Nevrologiâ, Nejropsihiatriâ, Psihosomatika
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Online Access:https://nnp.ima-press.net/nnp/article/view/621
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spelling doaj-0d778989a0c444e7a29a077c3420635d2021-07-29T08:58:37ZrusIMA-PRESS LLCNevrologiâ, Nejropsihiatriâ, Psihosomatika2074-27112310-13422016-07-0101S414610.14412/2074-2711-2016-1S-41-46568Clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of some forms of epileptic encephalopathies in infants: The data of the authors' follow-up observationsI. D. Lemeshko0K. V. Voronkova1University Children's Clinical Hospital, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical UniversityN.I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical UniversityObjective: to study clinical symptoms and brain activity in new forms of infantile epilepsy, such as malignant migrating partial seizures in infancy (MMPSI) and Markand-Blume-Ohtahara syndrome (MBOS) and to elaborate their differential diagnostic criteria for the timely choice of treatment policy and for the prediction of the disease.Patients and methods. Thirty-eight children aged 1.5 months to 3 years with MMPSI and MBOS were examined. Their medical history and neurological examination data, electroencephalographic and neuroimaging characteristics, and the efficiency of chosen anticonvulsant therapy were investigated.Results and discussion. The investigators revealed the following characteristics of these forms: the causes of these syndromes were highly diverse and unspecific; the neurological status was characterized by a variety of symptoms with an obvious delay in psycho-prespeech development concurrent with a high rate of partial focal (in MMPSI) and generalized (in MBOS) status epilepticus; The EEC characteristic sign was MISF and«lafa» patterns in the children with MBOS and continuous migrating partial ictal status epilepticus patterns in those with MMPSI. These forms of epileptic encephalopathies are extremely drug-resistant and characterized by a high risk for a fatal outcome.https://nnp.ima-press.net/nnp/article/view/621epilepsyepileptic encephalopathiesmarkand–blume–ohtahara syndromemalignant migrating partial seizures in infancy
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author I. D. Lemeshko
K. V. Voronkova
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K. V. Voronkova
Clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of some forms of epileptic encephalopathies in infants: The data of the authors' follow-up observations
Nevrologiâ, Nejropsihiatriâ, Psihosomatika
epilepsy
epileptic encephalopathies
markand–blume–ohtahara syndrome
malignant migrating partial seizures in infancy
author_facet I. D. Lemeshko
K. V. Voronkova
author_sort I. D. Lemeshko
title Clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of some forms of epileptic encephalopathies in infants: The data of the authors' follow-up observations
title_short Clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of some forms of epileptic encephalopathies in infants: The data of the authors' follow-up observations
title_full Clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of some forms of epileptic encephalopathies in infants: The data of the authors' follow-up observations
title_fullStr Clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of some forms of epileptic encephalopathies in infants: The data of the authors' follow-up observations
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of some forms of epileptic encephalopathies in infants: The data of the authors' follow-up observations
title_sort clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics of some forms of epileptic encephalopathies in infants: the data of the authors' follow-up observations
publisher IMA-PRESS LLC
series Nevrologiâ, Nejropsihiatriâ, Psihosomatika
issn 2074-2711
2310-1342
publishDate 2016-07-01
description Objective: to study clinical symptoms and brain activity in new forms of infantile epilepsy, such as malignant migrating partial seizures in infancy (MMPSI) and Markand-Blume-Ohtahara syndrome (MBOS) and to elaborate their differential diagnostic criteria for the timely choice of treatment policy and for the prediction of the disease.Patients and methods. Thirty-eight children aged 1.5 months to 3 years with MMPSI and MBOS were examined. Their medical history and neurological examination data, electroencephalographic and neuroimaging characteristics, and the efficiency of chosen anticonvulsant therapy were investigated.Results and discussion. The investigators revealed the following characteristics of these forms: the causes of these syndromes were highly diverse and unspecific; the neurological status was characterized by a variety of symptoms with an obvious delay in psycho-prespeech development concurrent with a high rate of partial focal (in MMPSI) and generalized (in MBOS) status epilepticus; The EEC characteristic sign was MISF and«lafa» patterns in the children with MBOS and continuous migrating partial ictal status epilepticus patterns in those with MMPSI. These forms of epileptic encephalopathies are extremely drug-resistant and characterized by a high risk for a fatal outcome.
topic epilepsy
epileptic encephalopathies
markand–blume–ohtahara syndrome
malignant migrating partial seizures in infancy
url https://nnp.ima-press.net/nnp/article/view/621
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