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[Non-convulsive epileptic status associated with Lafora disease: two case reports].

Authors :
Lopez-Meza EG
Cerda-Tellez F
Alanis-Guevara IM
Fernández González-Aragón MC
Ruano-Calderón LA
Source :
Revista de neurologia [Rev Neurol] 2003 Nov 16-30; Vol. 37 (10), pp. 945-7.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Introduction: Lafora s disease is a type of progressive myoclonic epilepsy with poor prognosis, is characterized by myoclonic crisis, tonic clonic seizures, absence or partial complex seizures and other neurological manifestations with a progressive course and a poor response to the treatment. It has not been considered as a cause of epileptic status.<br />Case Reports: Two women without important past medical history with normal psychomotor development before their suffering, with manifestations of 2 years of evolution the first one and 8 years on the second case characterized by myoclonic generalized, partial complex seizures and progressive deterioration of the mental functions that joined to our institution in a non convulsive epileptic status and they featured with a different evolution. The first patient with favorable control of the event with a single medication and functionality recover later, the second one with torpid evolution complicated with an epileptic status convulsive widespread condition and a prolonged permanency in the unit of intensive therapy. In both patients the diagnosis of Lafora s disease was established based in the findings of the skin axilar biopsy.<br />Discussion and Conclusion: We believe that Lafora s disease must be suspected as a probable cause of non convulsive epileptic status in patients with myoclonic epilepsy associated with other neurological manifestations and a refractary response to the medical treatment. The evolution and clinical response will depend on the evolutionary stage of the disease.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
0210-0010
Volume :
37
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Revista de neurologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
14634925