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Query: UMLS:C0014547 (
focal epilepsy
)
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Drug-resistant epilepsy, not associated with acute brain complications or central nervous system leukaemic involvement, can develop in patients treated for
acute lymphocytic leukaemia
during childhood. It has been postulated that this rare complication may be due to CNS oncological treatment neurotoxicity, related to intrathecal drugs, such as methotrexate, and brain radiotherapy. We report four patients who developed drug-resistant epilepsy sometime after receiving treatment for
acute lymphocytic leukaemia
. All patients were female and received intrathecal methotrexate. One received additional intrathecal cytarabine, and two concomitant brain radiotherapy. Two developed Lennox-Gastaut type syndrome, one multifocal epilepsy, and one
focal epilepsy
related to a radiotherapy-induced cavernous angioma. The development of drug-resistant epilepsy after treatment for
acute lymphocytic leukaemia
is a rare complication that may vary, from
focal epilepsy
to an epileptic encephalopathy. This may appear even years after the treatment has finished and is most likely associated with treatment-related neurotoxicity.
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PMID:Drug-resistant epilepsy after treatment for childhood acute lymphocytic leukaemia: from focal epilepsy to Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. 2793 21