Epileptic Encephalopathy Related to CAD Deleterious Variants—A Case Series

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Abstract

Background: Epilepsy, particularly early-onset and drug-resistant forms, presents a significant challenge in pediatric neurology. Inborn errors of metabolism are increasingly recognized as important contributors to these types of epilepsy. Timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial in preventing irreversible metabolic damage and improving clinical outcomes in CAD deficiency. This condition is a progressive and severe metabolic disorder caused by biallelic deleterious variants in CAD gene, and is characterized by long seizures, psychomotor regression, and dyserythropoietic anemia. Methods: In this paper, we present four new cases of EIEE-50, emphasizing the importance of early, specific therapeutic interventions. Results: Oral uridine 100 mg/kg/day was administrated with improvement of motor and cognitive function as well as immediate seizures control. Conclusions: Our findings underscore the potential for improved outcomes of EIEE-50 trought timely diagnosis and targeted treatment strategies, reinforcing the role of uridine supplementation as a promising therapeutic approach.

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