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Epilepsy and seizures in young people with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome: Prevalence and links with other neurodevelopmental disorders.

Christopher B EatonRhys Huw ThomasKhalid HamandiGareth C PayneMichael P KerrDavid E J LindenMichael J OwenAdam C CunninghamUllrich BartschSiske S StruikMarianne B M van den Bree
Published in: Epilepsia (2019)
Even when accounting for deletion carriers diagnosed with epilepsy, reports of seizures and seizurelike symptoms are common. These may be "true" epileptic seizures in some cases, which are not recognized during routine clinical care. Febrile seizures were far more common in deletion carriers compared to known population risk. A propensity for seizures in 22q11.2DS was associated with cognitive impairment, psychopathology, and motor coordination problems. Future research is required to determine whether this reflects common neurobiologic risk pathways or is a consequence of recurrent seizures.
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