Frontal Hypoperfusion and the Effectiveness of Perampanel in Long-Lived Patient with Lafora Disease.

Case Rep Neurol

Department of Neurology, Akita National Hospital, National Hospital Organization, Yurihonjo, Japan.

Published: March 2021

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We report a long-lived patient with Lafora disease (LD). A 34-year-old woman experienced onset of seizures at the age of 11 years. She was bedridden in her early twenties due to frequent generalized tonic-clonic seizures, myoclonus, and progressive mental deterioration. Her seizures occurred all the time despite administration of multiple anticonvulsants at high doses. At the age of 31, she started perampanel, which resulted in reduction of anticonvulsants after her visible myoclonus and convulsions disappeared. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed marked cerebral and cerebellar atrophy, and single-photon emission computed tomography using N-isopropyl-p-[I] iodoamphetamine (IMP-SPECT) revealed significant hypoperfusion of the frontal lobe and cerebellum. We identified a W219R homozygous mutation in exon 1 of the NHLRC1 gene. Because perampanel may not only control seizures but also prevent mental deterioration in LD, we propose that perampanel should be administered from the early stage of LD.

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