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2006Source
Pediatric Neurology, 34, 2, (2006), pp. 164-7ISSN
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Neurology
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Pediatric Neurology
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vol. 34
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iss. 2
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p. 164
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p. 7
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DCN 1: Perception and Action; DCN 3: Neuroinformatics; IGMD 4: Glycostation disorders; NCMLS 4: Energy and redox metabolism; UMCN 3.1: Neuromuscular development and genetic disordersAbstract
This report presents a male who developed clonic seizures on the day he was born. The next day, the diagnosis of pyridoxine-dependent seizures was made. However, contradictory to this diagnosis, seizures reappeared despite treatment with pyridoxine. Seizures ceased after folinic acid was initiated. The clinical and biochemical characteristics of folinic acid-responsive seizures are reviewed. Treatment with folinic acid should be considered in neonatal seizures of unknown origin that do not respond to pyridoxine, or manifest a transient response to pyridoxine.
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