Journal article

Generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus. A genetic disorder with heterogeneous clinical phenotypes

IE Scheffer, SF Berkovic

Brain | Published : 1997

Abstract

The clinical and genetic relationships of febrile seizures and the generalized epilepsies are poorly understood. We ascertained a family with genealogical information in 2000 individuals where there was an unusual concentration of individuals with febrile seizures and generalized epilepsy in one part of the pedigree. We first clarified complex consanguineous relationships in earlier generations and then systematically studied the epilepsy phenotypes in affected individuals. In one branch (core family) 25 individuals over four generations were affected. The commonest phenotype, denoted as 'febrile seizures plus' (FS+), comprised childhood onset (median 1 year) of multiple febrile seizures, bu..

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