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International Journal of Pediatrics
; (6): 76-78, 2015.
Artigo
em Chinês
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| ID: wpr-475467
RESUMO
Benign epilepsy with centro-temporal spikes (BECT)is the most common epilepsy syndrome in childhood.The seizures are manifested with facial jerking and twitching to guttural noises,salivating with inability to speak and twitched limbs.The episode is proved to be closely associated with sleep,especially the nonrapid eye movement period.Centrotemporal spikes are the hallmark of the syndrome of BECT.Although the pathogenesis of BECT is still unknown,it is generally acknowledged that hereditary features play a critical role in the occurrence of BECT.In this article we are going to summarize the progresses of BECT in the fields of clinical genetics,cytogenetics and molecular genetics.