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Pyridoxine Therapy: Not Just the Dose, the Duration Matters Too

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Journal J Pediatr Genet
Publisher Thieme
Specialty Pediatrics
Date 2023 Jan 23
PMID 36684551
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Abstract

Pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (PDE) (OMIM 266100) is an autosomal recessive disorder of lysine metabolism secondary to antiquitin deficiency. The prototypical presentation is intractable neonatal seizures that do not respond to conventional antiseizure medication but are well controlled by pyridoxine supplementation. Atypical forms account for one-third of the PDE spectrum and may escape early diagnosis. The common atypical presentations include the prenatal onset of seizures, seizures onset as delayed as 3 years of age, autism, arrested hydrocephalus, and fetal ventriculomegaly. Herein, we describe a 9-month-old child with neonatal-onset refractory seizures who failed two short trials of pyridoxine therapy and was later diagnosed with PDE by molecular studies. Regardless of the therapeutic response, a prolonged course of pyridoxine therapy is justified to identify delayed responders in infants with drug-refractory epilepsy of no apparent etiology.

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