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Secondary Abnormal CSF Neurotransmitter Metabolite Profiles in a Pediatric Tertiary Care Centre.

Clara D M van KarnebeekMary J DunbarCsilla EgriBryan SaysonJanetta MileaSylvia Stockler-IpsirogluLinda HuhMary B ConnollyGabriella A Horvath
Published in: The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques (2019)
Acknowledging the limitations of this retrospective chart review, we conclude that, in our cohort, in addition to patients with movement disorders, a considerable number of patients with epilepsy and epileptic encephalopathy also showed secondary neurotransmitter mono-amine abnormalities. There is no clear relation, however, between clinical phenotype and type of neurotransmitter affected. In addition, no association was identified between the type of antiseizure medications and affected neurotransmitter type. We outline the need for prospective studies to further enrich our understanding of the relation between epilepsy and neurotransmitters with a focus on improving treatments and patient outcomes.
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  • tertiary care