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Ariana Kariminejad1, Hilda Yazdan1, Elham Rahimian2
1Kariminejad-Najmabadi Pathology & Genetics Center, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
The seizure threshold 2 (SZT2) gene has been shown to confer a low seizure threshold and may enhance epileptogenesis in mice. However, its biological function is still not known. Mutations in SZT2 have been reported in very few patients and features range from mild to moderate intellectual disability without seizures to severe intellectual disability with epileptic encephalopathies with severe developmental delay. Here, we report a six-year-old boy with a novel homozygous mutation in SZT2 gene with intellectual disability, seizures, absent speech and autistic features. We are reporting the first patient with autistic features including very little or no eye contact, arm flapping and repetitive behaviour.
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