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Clin Neurophysiol ; 131(5): 1030-1039, 2020 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32197126

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical and EEG features of Encephalopathy with Status Epilepticus during slow Sleep (ESES) related to CNKSR2 pathogenic variants. METHODS: Detailed clinical history, repeated wakefulness/overnight sleep EEGs, brain MRI were collected in five patients, including one female, with CNKSR2-related ESES. RESULTS: Neurodevelopment in infancy was normal in two patients, delayed in three. Epilepsy onset (age range: 2-6 years) was associated with appearance or aggravation of cognitive impairment, language regression and/or behavioral disorders. Worsening of epilepsy and of cognitive/behavioral disturbances paralleled by enhancement of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep-related, frontally predominant, EEG epileptic discharges [spike-wave-index (SWI): range 60-96%] was consistent with ESES. In three patients, episodes of absence status epilepticus or aggravation of atypical absences occurred, in this latter case associated with striking increment of awake SWI. Speech/oro-motor dyspraxia was diagnosed in four patients. In two patients, long-term follow-up showed epilepsy remission and persistence of mild/moderate cognitive disorders and behavioral disturbances into adulthood. CONCLUSIONS: Novel findings of our study are occurrence also in females, normal neurodevelopment before epilepsy onset, epilepsy aggravation associated with enhanced awake SWI, mild/moderate evolution in adulthood and language disorder due to speech/oro-motor dyspraxia. SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings expand the phenotypic spectrum of CNKSR2-related ESES.


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Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing/genetics , Brain Diseases/genetics , Electroencephalography/methods , Genetic Variation/genetics , Sleep, Slow-Wave/genetics , Status Epilepticus/genetics , Adult , Brain Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Brain Diseases/physiopathology , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Male , Status Epilepticus/diagnostic imaging , Status Epilepticus/physiopathology , Young Adult
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