Infantile spasms: Assessing the diagnostic yield of an institutional guideline and the impact of etiology on long-term treatment response.
Nitish ChourasiaChristopher J YuskaitisMark H LibensonAnn M BerginShanshan LiuBo ZhangAnnapurna H PoduriChellamani HariniPublished in: Epilepsia (2022)
Rigorous evaluation with neuroimaging and genetic testing yields an etiological diagnosis in most patients with IS. Among patients with a nonacquired etiology, those with recognizable dysmorphic/syndromic diagnosis had a higher likelihood of a favorable treatment outcome, whereas the absence of such a finding, when associated with an identifiable genetic diagnosis, was associated with unfavorable treatment outcomes.