Autoantibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase in palatal myoclonus and epilepsy
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- DOI: 10.1002/ana.410360419
Autoantibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase in palatal myoclonus and epilepsy
Abstract
We report the presence of serum autoantibodies directed against glutamic acid decarboxylase in a patient with epilepsy and palatal myoclonus not associated with brain lesions. Glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody reactivity was dependent on the presence of carboxy-terminal amino acids, similar to that reported in patients with stiff-man syndrome. Marked reduction in the frequency of epileptic attacks and improvement in palatal myoclonus occurred when benzodiazepine was administered and phenytoin was gradually tapered. Testing for anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies may be indicated in patients with palatal myoclonus and with convulsive disorders refractory to therapy.
Comment in
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Absence of glutamic acid decarboxylase autoimmunity in symptomatic palatal tremor.Ann Neurol. 1995 Aug;38(2):274-5. doi: 10.1002/ana.410380228. Ann Neurol. 1995. PMID: 7654081 No abstract available.
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