Publications by authors named "Adina Ilea"

Objective: Our aim was to identify patients with SCN1A-related epilepsy with a phenotype of pure focal epilepsy.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study and a systematic review in Pubmed to identify patients with focal epilepsy associated with SCN1A pathogenic variants.

Results: We found three patients among 1,191 in our rare epilepsy database in 2017.

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Aim: To analyse the effects of felbamate in refractory infantile spasms/West syndrome.

Method: We conducted a 10-year retrospective study of infants (including all infants younger than 18mo) treated with felbamate for electroencephalography-recorded epileptic spasms persisting after first-line treatment.

Results: In total, 29 infants (17 males, 12 females) were included in the study.

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Pathogenic variants in GNB5 cause an autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorder with neonatal sinus bradycardia. Seizures or epilepsy occurred in 10 of 22 previously reported cases, including 6 children from one family. We delineate the epileptology of GNB5 encephalopathy.

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Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) are rare, progressive disorders. Through this series of 20 patients with NCL, we illustrate differences between subtypes in their presenting symptoms and clinical, imaging, and electrophysiological results to raise awareness of symptom diversity. Data were available on presenting symptoms, genetics, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), electroencephalography (including with low-frequency intermittent photic stimulation), visual responses, and electron microscopy.

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Epileptic encephalopathy with continuous spikes-and-waves during sleep (EE-CSWS) is a rare childhood epilepsy syndrome characterized by a regression in cognitive, behavioral and psychiatric functioning, seizures and a specific electroencephalographic pattern. An early recognition and an appropriate treatment might play a key role in the outcome of this epileptic encephalopathy. We conducted a case-control study to evaluate if there is any clinical or electroencephalographic sign suggestive of EE-CSWS after the first seizure.

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Aim: Report the use of perampanel treatment in children with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS).

Method: We conducted a prospective study of 13 LGS patients (seven male; mean age, 12.8years) treated with adjunctive perampanel therapy.

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Typical absence seizures are observed in various epilepsy syndromes, however, few series have focused on early-onset absence epilepsy (EOAE). We aimed to evaluate the occurrence of this seizure type in children under 4 years of age in order to evaluate their electroclinical characteristics and outcome. We retrospectively studied (2006-2014) the electroclinical features of children with normal development and typical absence seizures starting before the age of 4 (with available pre-treatment video-EEG).

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Aim: Glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome (GLUT1-DS) results from impaired glucose transport into the brain, and is treated with a ketogenic diet. A few reports have suggested effectiveness of treatment using the modified Atkins diet (MAD). We aimed to assess the efficacy of MAD as a treatment for GLUT1-DS.

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The ketogenic diet is an evidence-based treatment for resistant epilepsy including Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. This diet is based on low carbohydrate-high fat intakes. Dietary treatment is also therapeutic for inborn errors of metabolism such as aminoacdiopathies.

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Unlabelled: Ketogenic diet (KD) is an efficient treatment for refractory epilepsy including infantile spasms (IS). We evaluated the effect of a KD to treat IS as a third-line treatment, after vigabatrin (VGB) and steroids. We evaluated the efficacy and the tolerability of KD in IS using the rate of seizure-free patients at 1 month.

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