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Neurology 1990-Nov

Chronic acetazolamide monotherapy in the treatment of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.

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S R Resor
L D Resor

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We reviewed the charts of 84 patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) whom we had followed over the past 12 years, and identified 51 treated with acetazolamide (AZM) either because of a poor response to conventional antiepileptic drugs or to avoid valproate-associated adverse effects. Among the 51 we could isolate the effect of AZM on the generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS) of JME in thirty-one. Chronic AZM monotherapy controlled GTCS in 14 of 31 patients. Most tolerated AZM very well; 5, however, developed renal calculi. Chronic AZM monotherapy controls GTCS in some patients with JME, but the development of renal calculi may limit its usefulness.

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