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      Amelioration of intractable epilepsy by adjunct vagus nerve stimulation therapy in a girl with a CDKL5 mutation.

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          We report the case of on an 8-year-old girl with a cyclin-dependent kinase-like 5 mutation and who underwent vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) therapy for 2years. She had developed epilepsy at the age of 6months and had severe developmental delays. Initially, she had tonic and tonic-clonic seizures; however, around the age of 5years, she also developed epileptic spasms. These seizures were never completely controlled by conventional medical treatments. At the age of 7, after VNS initiation, her seizure frequency markedly reduced, and abnormal electrical activities on her electroencephalography tests strikingly decreased. Moreover, using questionnaires, we confirmed an improvement in her quality of life in the fields of alertness and activity. Although the efficacy of VNS therapy for patients with intractable epilepsy associated with a genetic anomaly has not been fully established, adjunctive VNS therapy may widen the scope of treatment choices available to these patients.

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          Journal
          Brain Dev
          Brain & development
          Elsevier BV
          1872-7131
          0387-7604
          Apr 2017
          : 39
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan. Electronic address: sbabped@tmd.ac.jp.
          [2 ] Department of Pediatrics, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan.
          [3 ] Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan.
          [4 ] Tokyo Women's Medical University Institute for Integrated Medical Sciences, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
          Article
          S0387-7604(16)30176-0
          10.1016/j.braindev.2016.10.007
          27823948
          0c22bba7-aab0-4f84-8b19-48df77f9e615
          Copyright © 2016 The Japanese Society of Child Neurology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
          History

          Vagus nerve stimulation therapy,Epileptic encephalopathy,Cycling-dependent kinase-like 5,Quality of life

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