1. Clinical features and genetic characteristics of myoclonic-atonic epilepsy caused by SLC6A1 gene mutation
Haolin DUAN ; Jing PENG ; Guoli WANG ; Juan XIONG ; Fei YIN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2019;21(9):1292-1296,1301
Objective:
To explore the clinical features and genetic characteristics of myoclonic-atonic epilepsy (MAE) caused by SLC6A1 gene mutation.
Methods:
The clinical data of a patient with SLC6A1 gene mutation from Xiangya Hospital of Central South University was collected. The related literatures were reviewed from Wanfang Data, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, PubMed (until July 2019) by using keywords " SLC6A1" and " myoclonic-atonic epilepsy" . The characteristics of SLC6A1 gene mutation and the clinical phenotype of children with myoclonic-atonic epilepsy were summarized.
Results:
A 8 year and 8 months old girl was enrolled in the study. Her first attack happened at the age of 19 months, and multiple seizure types including myoclonic-atonic, atonic and absence were observed. The seizures were well controlled by valproate (VPA), but she has mild-moderate intellectual disability. Whole exome-sequencing study identified a de novo nonsense variant of c. 46G>T(p.Glu16*)in SLC6A1 gene. A total of 27 cases including the present case with SLC6A1 gene mutation were analyzed. 22 mutations were identified, including 11 missense mutations, 5 nonsense mutations, 3 frameshift mutations, 2 splicing mutation and 1 with chromosome microdeletion. Among them 26 patients had more one type of seizures, 20 cases had absence seizures, 17 cases had atonic seizures, 14 cases had myoclonic seizures, 11 cases had myoclonic-atonic seizures, 4 cases had generalized tonic-clonic seizures, 3 cases had eyelid myoclonias, 2 cases had nonconvulsive status epilepticus and 2 cases had tonic seizure. 24 patients had described intelligence assessment. Among them, 18 had developmental delay before epilepsy onset, 11 had developmental regression after onset. There were 9 cases with autistic features, 4 cases with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and 3 cases with ataxia. The seizures of 17 cases were controlled, 4 cases had partial seizure control, 3 cases had no significant improvement, and other 3 cases were unclear.
Conclusions
The main clinical feature of MAE patients with SLC6A1 gene mutations is absence and atonic seizures, cognition before epilepsy onset can be impaired, and some patients had behavioral problems, such as autistic features or attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. VPA is recommend as first-line treatment.
2.Socio-cultural factors of global developmental delay children
Haolin DUAN ; Jing PENG ; Chen CHEN ; Juan XIONG ; Fangyun LIU ; Shimeng CHEN ; Fei YIN ; Guoli WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(9):1303-1306
Objective To summarize the clinical features of global developmental delay (GDD) children,and to explore the relationship between severity of GDD and social-culture factors.Methods Sign the informed consent before enrollment.Collect clinical data in detail about 100 GDD children (GDD group) and 95 children with normal development (healthy control group),and analyze their regular clinical data,physical examination,intellectual disability test,electroencephalography (EEG) and cranial imaging test.Spearman rank correlation was used to analyze the differences of social and cultural factors between GDD group and healthy control group,such as maternal reproductive age,parental education level and family economic status.At the same time,we compared the lag degree of total developmental quotient and the degree of developmental retardation of five energy areas with the above factors.Results Significant associations were found between GDD and maternal/paternal education,economic level of family,but no sgnificant association was found between maternal age and GDD.And analysis in the relationship between severity of delay in all domains of the child's developmental status about language and social-culture factors,we only obtained the severity of delay in abilities about language is related with maternal education.Spearman rank correlation statistics explains that if there are the lower level of education with mothers,the delay of language domain will more severe (rs =-0.505,P < 0.05).Conclusions Significant associations were found between GDD and maternal/paternal education,economic level of family.The higher maternal education was an important protective factor against risk of GDD.Improving the cognition of parents in child health care,early be diagnosed,early be intervened,is the most important for children with language development.
3. A case of Okur-Chung syndrome caused by CSNK2A1 gene variation and review of literature
Haolin DUAN ; Jing PENG ; Nan PANG ; Shimeng CHEN ; Juan XIONG ; Shiqi GUANG ; Fei YIN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2019;57(5):368-372
Objective:
To summarize the clinical features and gene variation characteristics of a child with Okur-Chung syndrome caused by CSNK2A1 gene variation.
Methods:
The medical records of one patient who was diagnosed with Okur-Chung syndrome in Department of Pediatrics, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University in July 2018 were analyzed. Using "CSNK2A1" gene as the keyword, relevant information about CSNK2A1 gene was searched at CNKI, Wangfang Data, OMIM, PubMed, ClinVar, Decipher (until August 2018). The characteristics of CSNK2A1 gene variation and the clinical phenotype of children with Okur-Chung syndrome were summarized.
Results:
The boy, 1 year and 8 months old, was sent to hospital at the age of 1 year and 6 months because of delayed growth for more than 1 year. He was susceptible to cough while eating or drinking. He was also suffering from constipation and poor sleep. Physical examination showed that his body weight was 10.2 kg, microcephalus, broad nasal bridge, micrognathia and hypotonia were observed. Whole exome-sequencing test identified a
4.Application of ventricular shunt for children with post-infective hydrocephalus.
Shimeng CHEN ; Jing PENG ; Xiaolu DENG ; Liwen WU ; Juan XIONG ; Haolin DUAN ; Pan PENG ; Fei YIN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2019;44(11):1230-1237
To investigate the effects of ventricular shunt placement in children with post-infective hydrocephalus.
Methods: A total of 24 cases of post-infectious hydrocephalus, who received ventricular shunt, were enrolled. Age, gender, disease progression, clinical manifestation, laboratory data, treatment, prognosis, complication, and sequela for each patient were retrospectively reviewed.
Results: Of the 24 cases, 8 had a full recovery, 11 had slight sequela, 2 had severe sequela, 1 was in vegetative state, and 2 died because of bacterial meningitis and tubercular meningitis. Epilepsy, mental impairment, visual and hearing damage were the main sequelae.
Conclusion: Ventricular shunt is the preferred treatment in children with post-infective hydrocephalus, which shows positive clinical efficacy and can improve the long-term prognosis of such patients.
Child
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Humans
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Hydrocephalus
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Retrospective Studies
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Treatment Outcome
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Tuberculosis, Meningeal
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Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt