Journal article

Clinical and neurophysiologic features of progressive myoclonus epilepsy without renal failure caused by SCARB2 mutations

G Rubboli, S Franceschetti, SF Berkovic, L Canafoglia, A Gambardella, LM Dibbens, P Riguzzi, C Campieri, A Magaudda, CA Tassinari, R Michelucci

Epilepsia | Published : 2011

Abstract

Purpose: Mutations of the SCARB2 gene cause action myoclonus renal failure syndrome (AMRF), a rare condition that combines progressive myoclonus epilepsy (PME) with severe renal dysfunction. We describe the clinical and neurophysiologic features of PME associated with SCARB2 mutations without renal impairment. Methods: Clinical and neurophysiologic investigations, including wakefulness and sleep electroencephalography (EEG), polygraphic recording (with jerk-locked back-averaging and analysis of the EEG-EMG (electromyography) relationship by coherence spectra and phase calculation), multimodal evoked potentials, and electromyography were performed on five Italian patients with SCARB2 mutation..

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