Tuberous Sclerosis Complex and Seizures “Knowledge is Power” STEPHEN J. THOMPSON, MD CHIEF, PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY DIRECTOR, PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER.
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Transcript Tuberous Sclerosis Complex and Seizures “Knowledge is Power” STEPHEN J. THOMPSON, MD CHIEF, PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY DIRECTOR, PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
and Seizures
“Knowledge is Power”
STEPHEN J. THOMPSON, MD
CHIEF, PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY
DIRECTOR, PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY
HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL
CENTER
What is TCS?
Neurocutaneous disorder
Neurologic structures and skin are derived from the same
tissue in the embryo
TSC:
Bourneville’s Bisease
Skin, brain, kidneys, heart…
How and Why?
TCS1 (9q24) and TSC2 (16p13)
TSC1
TSC2
Hamartin
Tuberin
mTOR
Involves abnormal cellular differentiation, proliferation,
and migration
Can affect every organ system in the body
1 of 10,000
TSC Diagnostic Criteria-1
1998 Consensus Conference
Major and Minor Criteria
A combination of findings is required
No one finding can make the diagnosis
TSC Diagnostic Criteria-2
Definite TSC:
Either 2 major features or 1 major feature with 2 minor
features
Probable TSC:
One major feature and one minor feature
Possible TSC:
Either 1 major feature or 2 or more minor features
TSC: Major Features
Facial angiofibromas or forehead plaque
Non-traumatic ungual or periungual fibroma
Hypomelanotic macules (more than three)
Shagreen patch (connective tissue nevus)
Multiple retinal nodular hamartomas
Cortical tuber
Subependymal nodule
Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma
Cardiac rhabdomyoma, single or multiple
Lymphangiomyomatosis
Renal angiomyolipoma
TSC Minor Features
Multiple randomly distributed pits in dental enamel
Hamartomatous rectal polyps
Bone cysts
Cerebral white matter migration lines
Gingival fibromas
Non-renal hamartoma
Retinal achromic patch
"Confetti" skin lesions
Multiple renal cysts
TSC Clinical Issues
Skin
Heart
Kidneys
Lungs, and teeth
Brain and eyes:
Seizures
Cognitive/Academic/Developmental issues
Subependymal nodules
SEGA
Headaches/Hydrocephalus
Seizures in TSC
Age related
Infantile spasms
Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome
Partial complex seizures
Generalized seizures.
Infantile Spasms
1 in 2000 children overall but as many as 40% of
children with TSC
Specific clinical presentation
Specific EEG findings
Treatment:
ACTH, oral corticosteroids
Zonegran, Topamax
TSC
Vigabatrin
Other Seizures in TSC
Partial complex seizures
Trileptal, Vimpa,t etc…
Generalized Seizures
Keppra, Dilantin, Depakote, etc…
Ketogenic Diet
Resources
Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance
www.tsalliance.org
TS Center at NEREG/HUMC