Issue #29 – Down Syndrome and Infantile Spasms: Outcomes and Impact.

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Infantile (Epileptic) Spasms represent the most common epilepsy syndrome in Down syndrome.  Infantile Spasms usually occur in the first year of life, but may present later, particularly in children with Down syndrome.  Compared with the general population, there is a higher risk of infantile spasms in babies with Down syndrome…

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Issue #29 – The Importance of Early Detection and Treatment of Infantile Spasms

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Infantile spasms are a unique type of seizure disorder that appears in infancy. Although infantile spasms are rare in the general population, they are the most common type of seizure seen among babies with Down syndrome, with a prevalence of approximately three percent. They emerge between the ages of three and twelve months, peaking at four to eight months…

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