We previously reported on the initial manifestations in a set of female twins, who presented soon after birth bath-induced paroxysmal events each time they were immersed in (the warm water of) a bath. These episodes progressively ceased by the age of 36 months replaced by paroxysmal episodes of alternating hemiplegia unrelated to water immersion. By age 4 years the twins developed the classical features of alternating hemiplegia of childhood. Clinical outcomes at the age of 11 years are now reported. Standard and video-EEGs showed a large slow background activity followed by lower amplitude waves without focal abnormalities or other abnormal findings. This represents the first report on: (a) alternating hemiplegia of childhood started with bath-induced paroxysmal episodes; (b) this affection in monozygotic twin; (c) an 11-year follow up study in which the twins continue to experience episodes of alternating hemiplegia in the setting of baseline cognitive impairment without epileptic episodes.
An 11-year follow-up of neonatal onset bath-induced alternating hemiplegia of childhood in monozygotic twins
PRATICÒ AD;
2012-01-01
Abstract
We previously reported on the initial manifestations in a set of female twins, who presented soon after birth bath-induced paroxysmal events each time they were immersed in (the warm water of) a bath. These episodes progressively ceased by the age of 36 months replaced by paroxysmal episodes of alternating hemiplegia unrelated to water immersion. By age 4 years the twins developed the classical features of alternating hemiplegia of childhood. Clinical outcomes at the age of 11 years are now reported. Standard and video-EEGs showed a large slow background activity followed by lower amplitude waves without focal abnormalities or other abnormal findings. This represents the first report on: (a) alternating hemiplegia of childhood started with bath-induced paroxysmal episodes; (b) this affection in monozygotic twin; (c) an 11-year follow up study in which the twins continue to experience episodes of alternating hemiplegia in the setting of baseline cognitive impairment without epileptic episodes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.