Myoclonus-dystonia (DYT11, DYT-SGCE) — a channelopathy?

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Introduction. Kaczyńska et al. reported a family with myoclonus-dystonia (M-D) caused by a truncating SGCE mutation, in which two members had epilepsy. Further, patients had mild psychiatric and developmental deficits. Clinical reflections. Characteristic motor features of M-D include myoclonus, dystonia and tremor. A wide range of additional disease manifestations are known. A few patients with M-D have seizures. Clinical implications. Altered neuronal excitability has been found in the pathogenesis of M-D. This may explain the partial effectiveness of antiepileptics and a lower seizure threshold, and could encourage trials of other membrane stabilisers. Careful clinical observations of seemingly well-known diseases remain important.

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Wictorin, K., & Puschmann, A. (2020). Myoclonus-dystonia (DYT11, DYT-SGCE) — a channelopathy? Neurologia i Neurochirurgia Polska. Via Medica. https://doi.org/10.5603/PJNNS.a2020.0013

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