Genetic Epilepsies
FEBRILE SEIZURES FOLLOWED BY:
- Myoclonic Epilepsies
- Partial seizures
- Absence seizures
- GTC seizures
- Mesial Temporal lobe epilepsies
- GEFS+ (Epilepsy with Febrile seizures persisting after age 5 years)
Dravet Syndrome and SCN1A mutations:
- Seizures with fever followed by myoclonic seizures without fever
- Seizures with fever followed by partial (focal) seizures without fever
- Seizures with extreme sensitivity to environmental temperature
- Partial and generalized seizures with onset in infancy
Familial Frontal lobe epilepsies (Autosomal Dominant Nocturnal Familial Frontal lobe Epilepsy)
Familial Mesial Temporal lobe epilepsies
Familial Lateral Temporal lobe Epilepsy - Autosomal Dominant Epilepsy with Auditory features (Familial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy with Auditory Auras)
Familial Generalized Seizures especially with multiple family members
Familial Neuronal Migration Disorders such as Polymicrogyria, Lissencephaly, Double Cortex
Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsies
Familial Neonatal Seizures
Familial Infantile Seizures
Familial Infantile Spasms
Contact Information
Pediatric Neuroscience Center
600 BroadwaySwedish/First Hill, Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98122
Phone: 206-215-1440
Fax: 206-215-1441
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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