Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5960273 | Heart Rhythm | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
While the overall prevalence of epilepsy among patients with LQTS is low, 10 of 68 (15%) of the patients who presented with seizures/seizure-like episodes had EEG-identified epileptiform activity. Confirming earlier observational reports, epilepsy is more common in patients with LQT2, further supporting the shared pathogenetic link hypothesis of this KCNH2-encoded potassium channel that is expressed in both the heart and the brain.
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Authors
Jason H. MD, J. Martijn MD, PhD, Gregory D. MD, Michael J. MD, PhD,