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Neuropsychological profiles of patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and their siblings: a preliminary controlled experimental video-EEG case series.

机译:少年性肌阵挛性癫痫患者及其兄弟姐妹的神经心理特征:初步控制的实验性脑电图视频病例系列。

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine expressive language, memory, and higher executive tasks in patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) as compared with their siblings and a normal control group under video-EEG conditions. METHODS: Eight sibling pairs, one in each pair with JME, were compared with 16 controls matched for age, sex, ethnicity, and educational level. The participants were administered a standard comprehensive set of neuropsychological measures to assess emotional well-being, intelligence, memory, language, visuospatial skills, reaction time, attention, and higher executive function, during and without video-EEG recording. RESULTS: The JME group differed significantly from controls on measures of phonemic and semantic verbal fluency. They also scored significantly higher on the Dysexecutive Questionnaire, being much more likely to report traits associated with executive dysfunction. Qualitative inspection of the data suggested a trend for patients with JME and their siblings to perform worse than controls on some measures, notably those of expressive language and higher executive function, but on other measures the differences were not statistically significant. In contrast, the JME and sibling group performed as well as controls on the Rey Complex Figure and other tests of visuospatial skills. CONCLUSION: The present controlled experimental case series provides support for a neuropsychological profile of patients with JME and their siblings. Significant impairments in verbal and executive functioning may have important ramifications for the social, occupational, and academic performance of people with JME. The apparent corresponding likeness in cognitive performance, exhibited independent of EEG activity, between patients with JME and their siblings warrants further exploration as similar cortical and subcortical structures may be implicated in these two groups.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是研究在视频脑电图条件下,青少年肌阵挛性癫痫(JME)患者及其兄弟姐妹和正常对照组的表达语言,记忆力和较高的执行任务。方法:比较八对同胞兄弟姐妹,每对一对与JME进行比较,并与16名对照者进行比较,这些对照者的年龄,性别,种族和文化程度均相匹配。参与者接受了一套标准的全面的神经心理学措施,以评估在记录和不记录电子脑电图期间的情绪健康,智力,记忆力,语言,视觉空间技能,反应时间,注意力和更高的执行功能。结果:JME组与音素和语义口语流利度的控制方法有显着差异。他们在执行障碍问卷中的得分也明显更高,更有可能报告与执行功能障碍相关的特征。对数据的定性检查表明,JME患者及其兄弟姐妹在某些措施(尤其是表现语言和较高的执行功能的措施)上表现出比对照差的趋势,但在其他措施上,差异无统计学意义。相比之下,JME和同级小组的表现以及对Rey Complex Figure的控制以及其他视觉空间技能测试。结论:本对照实验病例系列为JME及其兄弟姐妹患者的神经心理学概况提供了支持。言语和执行功能的重大损害可能会对JME患者的社交,职业和学术表现产生重要影响。 JME患者及其兄弟姐妹之间在认知表现上的明显相似性表现出与EEG活动无关,这值得进一步探讨,因为这两组可能涉及相似的皮质和皮质下结构。

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