Abstract:Epileptic encephalopathies comprise a clinically and genetically heterogenous group of disorders characterized by global developmental delay and ongoing seizure activity. It is generally considered that seizure activity is the primary pathology and leads to altered cognitive function. However, epileptic encephalopathy can also result from primary defects in neurodevelopment that lead to seizures. Here we examine the symptomology of individuals with epileptic encephalopathy resulting from biallelic pathogenic v… Show more
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