The clinical genetics of genetic generalized epilepsy suggests complex inheritance; large pedigrees, with multiple affected individuals, are rare exceptions. We studied a large consanguineous family from Turkey where extensive electroclinical phenotyping revealed a familial phenotype most closely resembling juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. For a subject to be considered affected (n = 14), a diagnostic electroencephalogram was required. Seizure onset ranged between 6 and 19 years (mean = 12 years). Thirteen of 14 experienced myoclonic jerks; in 11. this was associated with eyelid blinking, and in 10 it was interspersed with absences. Generalized tonic-clonic seizures were seen in 11. One individual had generalized tonic- clonic seizures alone. E...
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME), characterized by predominating myoclonic seizures, is one of the ...
AbstractPurposeTo determine clinical phenotypes, evolution and genetic background of a large family ...
SummaryEvidence for genetic influences in epilepsy is strong, but reports identifying specific chrom...
The clinical genetics of genetic generalized epilepsy suggests complex inheritance; large pedigrees,...
Inheritance patterns in twins and multiplex families led us to hypothesize that two loci were segreg...
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy is a clinically well-defined, age-related common idiopathic generalized ...
Purpose: The study describes the clinical features of an inbred family from Turkey with three member...
PURPOSE: Idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) accounts for approximately 20% of all epilepsies and ...
The epilepsies are a group of disorders characterised by recurrent seizures caused by episodes of ab...
Gene identification in epilepsy has mainly been limited to large families segregating genes of major...
SummarySeveral loci and candidate genes for epilepsies or epileptic syndromes map or have been sugge...
Gene identification in epilepsy has mainly been limited to large families segregating genes of major...
To determine clinical phenotypes, evolution and genetic background of a large family with a combinat...
Purpose: Genetic generalized epilepsies (GGEs) have a lifetime prevalence of 0.3% with heritability ...
The clinical use of array comparative genomic hybridization (array CGH) has allowed the identificati...
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME), characterized by predominating myoclonic seizures, is one of the ...
AbstractPurposeTo determine clinical phenotypes, evolution and genetic background of a large family ...
SummaryEvidence for genetic influences in epilepsy is strong, but reports identifying specific chrom...
The clinical genetics of genetic generalized epilepsy suggests complex inheritance; large pedigrees,...
Inheritance patterns in twins and multiplex families led us to hypothesize that two loci were segreg...
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy is a clinically well-defined, age-related common idiopathic generalized ...
Purpose: The study describes the clinical features of an inbred family from Turkey with three member...
PURPOSE: Idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) accounts for approximately 20% of all epilepsies and ...
The epilepsies are a group of disorders characterised by recurrent seizures caused by episodes of ab...
Gene identification in epilepsy has mainly been limited to large families segregating genes of major...
SummarySeveral loci and candidate genes for epilepsies or epileptic syndromes map or have been sugge...
Gene identification in epilepsy has mainly been limited to large families segregating genes of major...
To determine clinical phenotypes, evolution and genetic background of a large family with a combinat...
Purpose: Genetic generalized epilepsies (GGEs) have a lifetime prevalence of 0.3% with heritability ...
The clinical use of array comparative genomic hybridization (array CGH) has allowed the identificati...
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME), characterized by predominating myoclonic seizures, is one of the ...
AbstractPurposeTo determine clinical phenotypes, evolution and genetic background of a large family ...
SummaryEvidence for genetic influences in epilepsy is strong, but reports identifying specific chrom...