[Contribution of the Ibero-American Academy of Neuropediatrics to the knowledge of self-limited epilepsy in infants].

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Medicina-buenos Aires Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Roberto H Caraballo
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Since the first presentation at the IV Iberoamerican Academy of Neuropediatrics Congress in 1995, our group has studied self-limited infantile epilepsy (SeLIE), both familial and non-familial, corroborating that they belong to the same entity due to their clinical and electroencephalographic characteristics and excellent prognosis. Associations were found with paroxysmal dyskinesias and migraine, as well as with hemiplegic migraine, episodic ataxia and intellectual disability in atypical cases. Mutations in PRRT2 are the main cause of SeLIE, however, other genes, such as SCN2A, KCNQ2-3 and SCN8A, have been recognized. Drugs for focal seizures that act on sodium channels are indicated. In emergencies, during cluster seizures, the use of benzodiazepines is important. In this publication, we review our contribution in SeLIE from our first report to the present and review the existing literature on the subject.

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[伊比利亚-美洲神经儿科学会对婴儿自限性癫痫知识的贡献]。
自 1995 年在第四届伊比利亚美洲神经儿科学会大会上首次介绍自限性婴儿癫痫(SeLIE)以来,我们的研究小组对家族性和非家族性自限性婴儿癫痫进行了研究,证实由于其临床和脑电图特征以及良好的预后,它们属于同一实体。研究发现,该病与阵发性运动障碍和偏头痛有关,在非典型病例中还与偏瘫性偏头痛、发作性共济失调和智力障碍有关。PRRT2 基因突变是导致 SeLIE 的主要原因,但也发现了其他基因,如 SCN2A、KCNQ2-3 和 SCN8A。治疗局灶性癫痫发作的药物可作用于钠通道。在紧急情况下,群集性癫痫发作时使用苯二氮卓类药物非常重要。在本刊物中,我们回顾了从第一次报告至今我们在 SeLIE 方面所做的贡献,并综述了有关该主题的现有文献。
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Medicina-buenos Aires
Medicina-buenos Aires 医学-医学:内科
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