Some clinical and EEG aspects of benign juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
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Some clinical and EEG aspects of benign juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
Abstract
Twelve patients with benign juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (BJME) representing 4% of our population of epileptics (n = 275) are presented. Only two patients (17%) had myoclonic jerks as the only seizure type. Seven (58%) had generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS) and myoclonus. Three patients (25%) had absence seizures (AS), GTCS, and myoclonic jerks. Electroencephalographic evidence of photosensitivity was found in four (33%). Auditory precipitation of seizures was found in one patient. As is the case with other primary generalized epilepsies, the onset of BJME seems to be age specific. In our series the mean age of onset in years was 4.3 for AS, 14.75 for myoclonic jerks, and 16.4 for GTCS. It took an average of 8.5 years from the onset of BJME (range, 2-20 years) and 6.5 years from the onset of GTCS (range, 2 months-6 years) until the condition was properly recognized. Five patients experienced at least one episode of myoclonic status epilepticus. Generalized, paroxysmal, symmetric polyspike and slow wave discharges are the typical EEG finding. These complexes, however, showed considerable interpatient variability. Sleep deprivation proved to be the most valuable activating procedure. Valproic acid monotherapy effectively controlled myoclonic jerks as well as associated GTCS in most patients.
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