Electroencephalographic features of benign adult familial myoclonic epilepsy.

2014 
Abstract Objective To investigate electroencephalographic (EEG) features of benign adult familial myoclonic epilepsy (BAFME). Methods We reviewed interictal EEG features in patients with BAFME treated between April 2005 and November 2012 at a tertiary referral center. The diagnostic criteria for BAFME were the presence of infrequent generalized tonic–clonic seizures, myoclonus or myoclonic seizures, and autosomal dominant inheritance. Interictal EEG findings of epilepsy with generalized tonic–clonic seizure only (EGTCS) were reviewed for comparison. We randomly selected 10 generalized spike/polyspike and wave complexes (GSW) for each BAFME patient and measured the duration of them. Photic stimulation and hyperventilation were performed in all. Results Nineteen (eight men, 11 women) patients with BAFME were included in this study. The mean frequency of GSW was 4.3 ± 1.0 Hz (mean ± SD, n  = 14) in BAFME and 3.2 ± 0.8 Hz ( n  = 10) in EGTCS. There was a statistically significant difference ( p  = 0.008) between the two. Photoparoxysmal responses (PPR) were noted in 18 (95%) patients with BAFME but 1 (10%) with EGTCS. Conclusion Faster frequency of GSW, compared with that in EGTCS, accompanied by PPR may be characteristic EEG features of BAFME. Significance These findings may lead the diagnosis of BAFME.
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