Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6016810 | European Journal of Paediatric Neurology | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Thirty children (19 girls and 11 boys) with a median seizure onset of 7 months were screened. Almost a half had infantile spasms and one fifth had stereotypic hand movements. A novel c.2854C>T (p.R952X) was identified in an ambulatory girl who had severe mental retardation, multiple types of seizures without Rett-like features. Her mother had a mild intellectual disability, yet her grandmother and half sister were normal despite having the same genetic alteration (random X-inactivation patterns). The pathogenicity of p.R952X identified here was uncertain since healthy relatives and 6 female controls also harbor this alteration. The clinical sensitivity of CDKL5 mutation screening among females with Rett-like features and negative MECP2 screening was 7.8% while the clinical sensitivity among females having cryptogenic intractable seizures with an onset before the ages of 12, 6 and 3 months were 4.7, 11.6 and 14.3%, respectively.
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Authors
Utcharee Intusoma, Fadell Hayeeduereh, Oradawan Plong-On, Thanya Sripo, Punnee Vasiknanonte, Supachai Janjindamai, Apasri Lusawat, Sasipa Thammongkol, Anannit Visudtibhan, Pornprot Limprasert,