Refractory Jeavons Syndrome from Birth Symptomatic to PLCB1 Mutation
Alexandria L Spurgeon1, Shannon F Keaveney1, Yu-Tze Ng2
1University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, MO, USA.
Abstract:
Jeavons syndrome is a common, often misdiagnosed or overlooked epileptic syndrome presenting with a triad of eyelid myoclonia with or without absence seizures, eye closure-induced EEG paroxysms, and photosensitivity. We present a seven-year-old female who presented with eyelid myoclonia evident since birth with absence seizures and migraines with associated photosensitivity. An EEG with photic stimulation confirmed the diagnosis of Jeavons syndrome. Genetic testing showed a heterozygous mutation in the PLCB1 gene which has been linked to early onset epilepsies and encephalopathic epilepsies. This mutation and her clinical presentation identifies another etiology of Jeavons syndrome and confirms it can begin from birth. Its presence highlights the importance of genetic testing in epileptic patients to better understand the links between genetics and epilepsy syndromes so appropriate treatment can be initiated.
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