| Literature DB >> 33343495 |
Hideo Enoki1, Shinji Itamura1, Shimpei Baba1, Tohru Okanishi1, Ayataka Fujimoto1.
Abstract
Panayiotopoulos syndrome (PS) is a self-limited focal epilepsy appearing in childhood. Seizures in PS are self-limiting and do not usually continue into adulthood. Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) is the most common type of idiopathic generalized epilepsy, developing around puberty and continuing throughout adulthood. We describe four cases of PS in childhood in which JME developed in adolescence. Age at onset ranged from 4 to 8 years for PS, and 11 to 14 years for JME. JME developed after PS subsided, with the interval between last PS seizure and first JME seizure ranging from 1 to 10 years. No link between the two conditions has previously been described. Since PS is considered to show good prognosis and to be self-limiting, long-term observation has been considered unnecessary. No definitive factors were found to predict future evolution to JME in our series, so longer-term follow-up may be warranted for all PS patients.Entities:
Keywords: Panayiotopoulos syndrome; atypical evolution; idiopathic generalized epilepsy; juvenile myoclonic epilepsy; self-limited focal epilepsy
Year: 2020 PMID: 33343495 PMCID: PMC7744758 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2020.591477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Clinical information of the 4 cases.
| Sex | F | F | M | F | |
| Family history, convulsive disorders | Fs, mother | None | Fs, mother | TLE, sister | |
| Peri- or postnatal disorders | Cesarean section due to pelvic position | None | None | Low birth weight | |
| Past history, convulsive disorders | Febrile SE | None | Fs | Fs | |
| PS | Age at onset | 5 y 6 m | 4 y 2 m | 8 y 6 m | 8 y 10 m |
| Circadian distribution of sz | Sleep | Sleep | Awake | Awake | |
| Total no. of sz | 9 | 1 | 3 | 6 | |
| No. of prolonged sz (5–30 min) | 4 | 1 | 1 | 4 | |
| No. of SE episodes (> 30 min) | 4 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
| EEG discharges | Occipital | Occipital | Occipital | Generalized, frontopolar, OIRDA, FIRDA | |
| Head MRI | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | |
| AED | VPA, CLB | VPA | VPA | CBZ, LTG | |
| Age at last sz | 7 y 4 m | 4 y 2 m | 8 y 10 m | 10 y 6 m | |
| Age when AED stopped | 13 y 6 m | 12 y 6 m | 11 y 5 m | 12 y 5 m | |
| JME | Age at onset of myoclonic sz | 14 y 6 m | 14 y 5 m | 11 y 8 m | 12 y 2 m |
| Age at onset of GTC | 14 y 6 m | 14 y 7 m | 12 y 1 m | 12 y 7 m | |
| EEG discharges | Wave-and-spike phantom | Generalized | Generalized | Generalized, PPR | |
| Head MRI | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | |
| AED | LEV | VPA | VPA | LTG | |
| Age at last GTC | 14 y 6 m | 14 y 7 m | 12 y 1 m | 20 y 3 m | |
| Interval between last PS and first JME sz | 7 y 2 m | 10 y 3 m | 2 y 3 m | 1 y 8 m | |
| Reported neurobehavioral disorders | None | Borderline intellectual function (IQ 72) | None (IQ 110) | None | |
| Present age | 17 y 7 m | 16 y 7 m | 16 y 7 m | 20 y 5 m | |
sz, seizure/s; SE, status epilepticus; AED, antiepileptic drug; GTC, generalized tonic-clonic seizure; PS, Panayiotopoulos syndrome; JME, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy; Fs, febrile seizure; TLE, temporal lobe epilepsy; OIRDA, occipital intermittent rhythmic delta activity; FIRDA, frontal intermittent rhythmic delta activity; PPR, photoparoxysmal response; VPA, valproic acid; CLB, clobazam; LEV, levetiracetam; CBZ, carbamazepine; LTG, lamotrigine.
Evaluated in adolescence.
Figure 1Representative EEG from Case 2 during the PS period. Sleep record at 5 years 9 months old. Upon medication with valproic acid. Frequent spike-and-waves are seen in the left occipital region.
Figure 2Interictal EEG from Case 4 when JME developed. Awake record at 12 years 7 months old, on no medication. Generalized polyspikes-and-waves are apparent.
Comparison with clinical studies of Panayiotopoulos syndrome.
| Number of patients | 192 | 93 | 4 |
| Sex, % | Girls 44, boys 56 | Girls 55.9, boys 44.1 | Girls 75, boys 25 |
| Family history, % | Epilepsy 31.3, Fs 13.5 | Epilepsy/Fs 45.2 | Epilepsy 25, Fs 50 |
| Past history of Fs, % | 28.5 | 6.5 | 75 |
| Age at onset, y (median) | 1.7–12.5 (4.5) | 1.1–8.6 (4.1) | 4–8 (6.5) |
| Circadian distribution of sz, % | Sleep 97.4 Awake 30.7 | Sleep 69.9 Awake 17.2 Awakening 12.9 | Sleep 50 Awake 50 |
| Sz semiology, % | |||
| Ictal emesis | 82.3 | 77.4 | 100 |
| Eye deviation | 88.5 | 73.1 | 75 |
| Impairment of consciousness | 78.1 | 89.2 | 100 |
| SE, % | 36.4 | 54.8 | 50 |
| Single sz, % | 44.2 | 33.1 | 25 |
| Occipital EEG discharges, % | 75 | 76.1 | 75 |
Fs, febrile seizure; sz, seizure/s; SE, status epilepticus.
Details unknown in remaining 25%.