Assuming ohtahara is required, and syndrome is required, the following 7 results were found.
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Ohtahara syndromehttps://cnke.org/articles/177
Ohtahara syndrome is a rare electroclinical epilepsy syndrome with onset in the neonatal period. It is also known as early infantile epileptic encephalopathy (EIEE) or early infantile epileptic encephalopathy with burst suppression pattern. It is named...
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Investigations in Epileptic Encephalopathieshttps://cnke.org/articles/321
Pyridoxal-5′-phosphate responsive epilepsy Channellopathies Dravet and Dravet-like syndrome Unknown/multiple etiology Ohtahara syndrome (EIEE) Early myoclonic encaphalopathy (EME) Single enzyme or protein dysfunction Syntaxin binding Protein 1 (STXBP1)...
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Early myoclonic encephalopathyhttps://cnke.org/articles/267
Limited development and reduced life expectancy Frequent myoclonic seizures distinguish this syndrome from Ohtahara syndrome. Early exclusion of treatable metabolic etiologies (especially pyridoxine and pyridoxal-5-phosphate disorders) is crucial....
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West syndromehttps://cnke.org/articles/268
history may reflect the underlying cause (e.g., acquired structural brain abnormality). In some cases, infants with Ohtahara syndrome or other early-onset epilepsies (typically with focal seizures) may evolve to have clinical and EEG features of West...
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Classification of the Epilepsieshttps://cnke.org/articles/knowledge-maps/263
arranged by age at onset Neonatal period Benign familial neonatal epilepsy (BFNE) Early myoclonic encephalopathy (EME) Ohtahara syndrome Infancy Epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures West syndrome Myoclonic epilepsy in infancy (MEI) benign...
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Ohtahara syndromehttps://cnke.org/topics/ohtahara-syndrome
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Investigations in Neonatal Seizureshttps://cnke.org/articles/464
suggests the following: Glycine encephalopathy Pyridoxine-dependent or pyridoxal phosphate-responsive epilepsy Ohtahara syndrome' (inverted commas indicate that an underlying primary diagnosis should still be sought). Table below summarizes the various...
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