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An investigation into the relationship between vigabatrin, movement disorders, and brain magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities in children with infantile spasms.

Authors :
Fong, Choong YI
Osborne, John P
Edwards, Stuart W
Hemingway, Cheryl
Hancock, Eleanor
Johnson, Anthony L
Kennedy, Colin R
Kneen, Rachel
Likeman, Marcus
Lux, Andrew L
Mordekar, Santosh R
Murugan, Velayutham
Newton, Richard W
Pike, Michael
Quinn, Michael
Spinty, Stefan
Vassallo, Grace
Verity, Christopher M
Whitney, Andrea
O'Callaghan, Finbar J K
Source :
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. Sep2013, Vol. 55 Issue 9, p862-867. 6p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Aim We aimed to investigate the relationship between movement disorders, changes on brain magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI), and vigabatrin therapy in children with infantile spasms. Method Retrospective review and brain MRI analysis of children enrolled in the International Collaborative Infantile Spasms Study ( ICISS) who developed a movement disorder on vigabatrin therapy. Comparisons were made with controls within ICISS who had no movement disorder. Results Ten of 124 infants had a movement disorder and in eight it had developed on vigabatrin therapy. Two had a movement disorder that resolved on dose-reduction of vigabatrin, one had improvement on withdrawing vigabatrin, two had resolution without any dose change, and in three it persisted despite vigabatrin withdrawal. The typical brain MRI changes associated with vigabatrin therapy were noted in two infants. Ten control infants were identified. Typical MRI changes noted with vigabatrin were noted in three controls. Interpretation It is possible that in two out of eight cases, vigabatrin was associated with the development of a movement disorder. In six out of eight cases a causal relationship was less plausible. The majority of infants treated with vigabatrin did not develop a movement disorder. MRI changes associated with vigabatrin do not appear to be specifically related to the movement disorder. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121622
Volume :
55
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
89598739
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.12188