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Absence Epilepsies With Widely Variable Onset are a Key Feature of Familial GLUT1 Deficiency
Neurol 75:432-440, Mullen,S.A., et al, 2010
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Article Abstract
GLUT1 deficiency is an important monogenic cause of absence epilepsies with onset from early childhood to adult life. Individual cases may be phenotypically indistinguishable from common forms of IGE. Although subtle paroxysmal exertional dyskinesia is a helpful diagnostic clue, it is far from universal. The phenotypic spectrum of GLUT1 deficiency is considerably greater than previously recognized. Diagnosis of GLUT1 deficiency has important treatment and genetic counseling implications.
 
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