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Case Reports
. 2024 Jun;14(3):e200287.
doi: 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200287. Epub 2024 Apr 19.

Early Developmental Intervention and Enriched Environment in CDKL5 Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy: A Case Report

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Early Developmental Intervention and Enriched Environment in CDKL5 Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy: A Case Report

Martina Giorgia Perinelli et al. Neurol Clin Pract. 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Objectives: CDKL5 developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (CDKL5-DEE) is a rare X-linked dominant genetic disorder. Family-centered Early Intervention (EI) programs, which promote axonal plasticity and synaptic reorganization through exposure to an enriched environment, should be integrated into clinical practice. However, there is presently a dearth of dedicated EI protocols for patients with CDKL5-DEE and cerebral visual impairment (CVI).

Methods: We present a girl with a deletion of the CDKL5 gene (MIM*300203). At the age of 2 months, the child presented with severe epilepsy. The neurologic examination was abnormal, and she had severe CVI. At the first assessment, at 5 months old, her Developmental Quotient (DQ) on the Griffiths Mental Developmental Scales III (GMDS-III) was equivalent to 3-month-old skills (95% CI). The child was enrolled in an EI program for 6 months.

Results: At 12 months of age, the DQ score was 91. There has been improvement in the neurovisual functions. The findings from the scales show a gradual improvement in neuromotor and psychomotor development, which is in contrast to the expected outcome of the disease.

Discussion: The case study shows that a family-centered EI and prompt assessment of CVI can promote and enhance neurodevelopment.

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The authors report no relevant disclosures. Full disclosure form information provided by the authors is available with the full text of this article at Neurology.org/cp.

Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1. EEGs at 5 (A), 7 (B), 10 (C), and 12 (D) Months
Figure 2
Figure 2. Summary Diagram of a Multisensory Early Intervention Program
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