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Case Reports
. 1986;235(4):259-62.
doi: 10.1007/BF00379982.

Progressive myoclonic epilepsy (Unverricht type) with atypical Lafora bodies. Case report

Case Reports

Progressive myoclonic epilepsy (Unverricht type) with atypical Lafora bodies. Case report

F C Grahmann et al. Eur Arch Psychiatry Neurol Sci. 1986.

Abstract

A patient with advanced progressive myoclonic epilepsy (Unverricht type) with Lafora bodies is presented. Although the clinical history and symptoms were classical, the regional distribution of the cerebral involvement differed from the classical picture: the corpora mamillaria, the nucleus subthalamicus, and the nucleus ruber, which are normally reported to be spared, contained multiple Lafora bodies, whereas the lateral geniculate body, which is usually involved, was intact. The number of inclusions per cell, up to 25, was extremely high and correlated with the marked cortical atrophy and the prolonged clinical course. Using electron microscopy, type I and type II Lafora bodies were found, but the latter lacked the typical filamentous ultrastructure in the peripheral zone. The lack of visceral Lafora bodies in this case suggests that liver, muscle, and skin biopsies, which are widely used for the diagnosis, may lead to false negative results and cannot always replace a stereotactic brain biopsy. The differential diagnosis on polyglucosan bodies is emphasized.

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