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Rev. bras. anestesiol ; 66(2): 212-214, Mar.-Apr. 2016.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-777415

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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Angelman syndrome is characterized by severe mental retardation and speech and seizure disorders. This rare genetic condition is associated with changes in GABAA receptor. Patients with Angelman syndrome need to be sedated during an electroencephalogram ordered for diagnostic purposes or evolutionary control. Dexmedetomidine, whose action is independent of GABA receptor, promotes a sleep similar to physiological sleep and can facilitate the performing of this examination in patients with Angelman syndrome. CASE REPORT: Female patient, 14 years old, with Angelman syndrome; electroencephalogram done under sedation with dexmedetomidine. The procedure was uneventful and bradycardia or respiratory depression was not recorded. The examination was successfully interpreted and epileptiform activity was not observed. CONCLUSION: Dexmedetomidine promoted satisfactory sedation, was well tolerated and enabled the interpretation of the electroencephalogram in a patient with Angelman syndrome and seizure disorder.


RESUMO INTRODUÇÃO: a síndrome de Angelman (SA) é caracterizada por retardo mental grave, distúrbio da fala e desordem convulsiva. Essa condição genética rara está associada a alterações do receptor GABA-A. Pacientes portadores de SA necessitam ser sedados durante a feitura de eletroencefalograma (EEG), indicado para fins diagnósticos ou controle evolutivo. A dexmedetomidina, cuja ação independe do receptor GABA, promove sono semelhante ao fisiológico e pode viabilizar a feitura desse exame em pacientes com SA. RELATO DE CASO: paciente feminina, 14 anos, portadora de SA, fez EEG sob sedação com dexmedetomidina. O procedimento transcorreu sem intercorrências e não foi registrada bradicardia ou depressão respiratória. O exame foi interpretado com sucesso e atividade epileptiforme não foi observada. CONCLUSÃO: a dexmedetomidina promoveu sedação satisfatória, foi bem tolerada e possibilitou a interpretação do EEG em paciente com SA e desordem convulsiva.


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Humans , Female , Adolescent , Angelman Syndrome/complications , Dexmedetomidine/administration & dosage , Electroencephalography/methods , Hypnotics and Sedatives/administration & dosage , Angelman Syndrome/physiopathology , Dexmedetomidine/adverse effects , Hypnotics and Sedatives/adverse effects
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 55(2): 199-208, jun. 1997. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-209173

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The Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) and the Angelman syndrome (AS) are human neurogenetic disorders involving the imprinting mechanism, at the 15q11-13 chromosome region. The predominant genetic defects in PW are 15q11-13 deletions of paternal origin and maternal chromosome 15 uniparental disomy. In contrast, maternal deletions and paternal chromosome 15 uniparental disomy are associated with a different neurogenetic disorder, the AS. In both disorders, these mutations are associated with parent-of-origin specific methylation at several 15q11-13 loci. We studied 5 patients suspect of PWS and 4 patients suspect of AS who were referred to the Medical Genetics Unit at the Universsity Hospital of Medical School from Ribeirao Preto. Our objective was to establish the correct clinical and etiological diagnosis in these cases. We used conventional cytogenetics, methylation analysis with the probe KB17 (CpG island of the SNRPN gene) by Southern blotting after digestion with the Xba I and Not I restriction enzymes. We studied in patients and their parents the segregation of the (CA)(n) repeats polymorphisms by PCR, using the primers 196 and IR4-3R. All the patients had normal conventional cytogenetical analysis. We confirmed 3 cases of PWS: one by de novo deletion, one by maternal chromosome 15 uniparental disomy and one case with no defined cause determined by the used primers. We confirmed 2 cases of AS, caused by de novo deletion at the 15q11-13 region, and one case with normal molecular analysis but with strong clinical characteristics.


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Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Adolescent , Angelman Syndrome/genetics , Angelman Syndrome/physiopathology , Prader-Willi Syndrome/genetics , Prader-Willi Syndrome/physiopathology , Blotting, Southern , Cytogenetics , Molecular Biology , Neurologic Examination , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 55(2): 329-33, jun. 1997. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-209192

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Os autores descrevem um caso típico de síndrome de Angelman. A paciente apresenta atraso de desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor, deficiência mental, macrostomia, dentes espaçados, convulsöes, ausência de fala, andar com a base alargada e instável, crises de risos. Os estudos citogenéticos e moleculares revelaram deleçäo do segmento 15q11q13 de origem materna, confirmando o diagnóstico clínico de síndrome de Angelman.


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Child , Female , Humans , Angelman Syndrome/diagnosis , Angelman Syndrome/physiopathology , Chromosomes, Human, Pair 15 , Epilepsy/etiology , Intellectual Disability/etiology , Angelman Syndrome/genetics
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