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Lacosamide-Induced Dyskinesia in Children With Intractable Epilepsy.

Authors :
Madani N
O'Malley JA
Porter BE
Baumer FM
Source :
Journal of child neurology [J Child Neurol] 2020 Sep; Vol. 35 (10), pp. 662-666. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jun 11.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Lacosamide, an antiepileptic drug prescribed for children with refractory focal epilepsy, is generally well tolerated, with dose-dependent adverse effects. We describe 4 children who developed a movement disorder in conjunction with the initiation and/or uptitration of lacosamide. Three patients developed dyskinesias involving the face or upper extremity whereas the fourth had substantial worsening of chronic facial tics. The patients all had histories suggestive of opercular dysfunction: 3 had seizure semiologies including hypersalivation, facial and upper extremity clonus while the fourth underwent resection of polymicrogyria involving the opercula. Onset, severity, and resolution of dyskinesias correlated with lacosamide dosing. These cases suggest that pediatric patients with dysfunction of the opercular cortex are at increased risk for developing drug-induced dyskinesias on high-dose lacosamide therapy. Practitioners should be aware of this potential side effect and consider weaning lacosamide or video electroencephalography (EEG) for differential diagnosis, particularly in pediatric patients with underlying opercular dysfunction.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1708-8283
Volume :
35
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of child neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32524876
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0883073820926634