Abstract
A previously healthy one-year-old boy, the youngest child of unrelated parents, presented
with a four-week history of episodes of myoclonus triggered only by tactile stimulation
to his head. There had been no loss of developmental skills. The electroencephalogram
(EEG) revealed generalised polyspike wave activity both with and without clinical
correlate. The infant was started on sodium valproate, which resulted in cessation
of the myoclonic episodes one week after starting therapy. At subsequent follow-up
(at 18 months) the infant was seizure free and a repeat EEG was normal. This case
of non-progressive reflex myoclonic epilepsy of infancy triggered only by head tapping (and not by acoustic stimuli) is an extremely rare phenomenon. Reflex
myoclonic epilepsy of infancy represents a distinct subtype of myoclonic epilepsy
in infancy. It should be considered as an age-dependent idiopathic generalised epileptic
syndrome with an apparently good prognosis.
Key words
Reflex epilepsy - tapping epilepsy - myoclonus - infancy
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Dr. Mary D. King
Department of Paediatric Neurology
The Children's University Hospital
Temple Street
Dublin 1
Eire
Email: mary.king@tsch.ie