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Original Article
Auteur
Cornelius, Leema P. Livingston, K Jered Elango, Neeraj
Langue
en
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Wolters Kluwer - Medknow

Categorie

Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology

Jaar

2023

vermelding datum

02-10-2023

Trefwoorden
7% 20 onset 19% outcome 6% patients children epilepsy metabolic seizures
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INTRODUCTION: Inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) are a rare cause of epilepsy in pediatric age group.

Prompt diagnosis is essential, as some of these disorders are treatable.

AIM: To determine the prevalence, clinical, and etiological profile of metabolic epilepsy in children.

METHODS: A prospective observational study of children with new onset seizures diagnosed as inherited metabolic disorder in a tertiary care hospital, South India.

RESULTS: Among 10,778 children with new onset seizures, 63 (0.58%) had metabolic epilepsy.

The male female ratio was 1.3:1.

Onset of the seizures were in neonatal period in 12 (19%), infancy in 35 (55.6%), and between one and 5 years of age in 16 (25.4%) children.

Generalised seizures were seen in 46 (73%), followed by multiple seizure types (31.7%).

The associated clinical features included developmental delay in 37 (58.7%), hyperactivity in 7 (11%), microcephaly in 13 (20.6%), optic atrophy in 12 (19%), sparse hair and/or seborrheic dermatitis in 10 (15.9%), movement disorder in 7 (11%), and focal deficit in 27 (42.9%) patients.

Magnetic resonance imaging brain was abnormal in 44 (69.8%) and diagnostic in 28 (44.4%) patients.

Causative metabolic errors included vitamin responsive errors in 20 (31.7%), disorders of complex molecules in 13 (20.6%), amino acidopathies in 12 (19%), organic acidemias in 10 (16%), disorders of energy metabolism in 6 (9.5%), and peroxisomal disorders in 2 (3.2%) patients.

With specific treatment, seizure freedom could be achieved in 45 (71%) children.

Five children lost to follow-up and two died.

Among the remaining 56 patients, 11 (19.6%) had a good neurological outcome.

CONCLUSION: Vitamin responsive epilepsies were the most frequent cause of metabolic epilepsy.

Early diagnosis and prompt treatment is necessary as only one-fifth had a good neurological outcome.

Cornelius, Leema P.,Livingston, K Jered,Elango, Neeraj, 2023, Prevalence, Clinic-Etiological Spectrum and Outcome of Pediatric Metabolic Epilepsy – A Single Centre Experience, Wolters Kluwer - Medknow

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