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Nascer e Crescer

versão impressa ISSN 0872-0754

Nascer e Crescer v.19 n.3 Porto set. 2010

 

Caso Electroencefalográfico

 

Ana Graça Velon1, Célia Xavier2, Adriana Ribeiro3, Rui Chorão3,4

1 S. Neurologia, CHTMADouro, H Vila Real

2 S. Pediatria, CHTSousa, HPAmerico

3 U. Neurofisiologia Pediátrica, CHP, HMPia

4 S. Neurologia Pediátrica, CHPorto, HMPia

 

ABSTRACT

Introduction. Eyelid myoclonia with or without absences may occur in several epileptic conditions, and they are frequently misinterpreted as movement disorders.

Case report. A seven-year-old boy was admitted for evaluation of eye blinking that started at age of six. He had never had generalized tonic-clonic or absence seizures. Video-EEG monitoring revealed 3-5 Hz irregular occipital or generalized polyspike and polyspike-wave complexes, precipitated by eye closure. They were accompanied by eye-lid myoclonia. Photic stimulation induced photoparoxysmal response. Brain MRI was normal. He was initially treated with clobazam and then levetiracetam with no response. Valproate was added with control of the symptoms.

Conclusion. Eyelid myoclonia with­out absences are often difficult to clas­sify. Video-EEG may help to clarify these cases.

Keywords: eyelid myoclonia, eyelid myoclonia with absences, photosensitive epilepsy, movement disorders

Palavras-chave: Mioclonias palpebrais, mioclonias palpebrais com ausências, epilepsias fotossensíveis, doenças do movimento

 

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