Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9191233 | Epilepsy Research | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The authors describe the electroclinical phenotype of four patients with Angelman syndrome (AS) determined by its rarest genetic mechanism-uniparental disomy (UPD). The analysis of ours and published patients showed that in UPD, when epilepsy occurred, it was milder compared to patients with deletion, although a suggestive EEG was observed in most patients. We found that UPD patients do not completely fit the scenario delineated for AS, suggesting that patients determined by different mechanisms should be distinctly addressed, for a better understanding of this syndrome.
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Authors
Kette D. Valente, Cintia Fridman, Monica C. Varela, Célia P. Koiffmann, Joaquina Q. Andrade, Rosi M. Grossmann, Fernando Kok, Maria J. Marques-Dias,