Seizures in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: Evaluation of clinical, electroencephalographic, and neuroradiologic features in a pediatric case series

Autor: Pasquale Striano, Maria Valentina Spartà, Pasquale Parisi, Francesco Nicita, Giuseppe Capovilla, Salvatore Savasta, Luigi Tarani, Dario Pruna, Alberto Spalice, Giovanni Parlapiano, Alberto Verrotti
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2014
Předmět:
Male
Pediatrics
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Fetal alcohol syndrome
Neuroimaging
Status epilepticus
Electroencephalography
Epilepsies
Epilepsy
Fetal alcohol
Atrophy
Seizures
Polymicrogyria
medicine
Humans
Child
Preschool
Retrospective Studies
Pregnancy
medicine.diagnostic_test
Alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorders
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
Partial fetal alcohol syndrome
Brain
Child
Preschool

Epilepsies
Partial

Epilepsy
Generalized

Female
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Infant
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Neurology (clinical)
Neurology
business.industry
Generalized
medicine.disease
Radiography
Anesthesia
alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorders
electroencephalography
epilepsy
fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
fetal alcohol syndrome
partial fetal alcohol syndrome
adolescent
brain
child
child
preschool

epilepsies
partial

epilepsy
generalized

female
fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
humans
infant
magnetic resonance imaging
male
neuroimaging
retrospective studies
seizures
neurology (clinical)
neurology
medicine.symptom
business
Partial
Popis: Seizures are observed with a frequency of 3-21% in children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). However, clinical, neuroradiologic, and electroencephalography (EEG) features are poorly described. In this study, 13 patients with FASD and epilepsy or seizures were identified retrospectively from the databases of seven Italian pediatric neurology divisions. Eleven children were affected by epilepsy, and two had at least one documented seizure. Both generalized and focal seizures were observed. EEG showed diffuse or focal epileptic activity; two children developed electric status epilepticus during sleep (ESES). Structural brain anomalies, including polymicrogyria, nodular heterotopia, atrophy, and Arnold-Chiari type 1 malformation, were discovered in almost 50% of patients. Control of seizures was not difficult to obtain in 11 cases; one patient showed pharmacoresistant epilepsy. EEG and clinical follow-up are recommended in children with FASD and epilepsy, since severe conditions requiring aggressive treatment, such as in ESES, may develop. Neuroradiological evaluation is warranted because several types of brain anomalies could be associated with maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy. A PowerPoint slide summarizing this article is available for download in the Supporting Information section here.
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