Glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome (GLUT1-DS) – delayed diagnosis and treatment. A case report
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21 nov. 2019
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Catégorie d'article: case-report
Publié en ligne: 21 nov. 2019
Pages: 49 - 54
Reçu: 03 oct. 2019
Accepté: 04 nov. 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/joepi-2019-006
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Figure 1.

Clinical symptoms during the course of disease
Age | Symptoms and signs |
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Infancy | “Uncontrolled” eyes (nystagmus) |
Head and limbs movement | |
Trunk twisting | |
“Stiffness” | |
Fatigability of lower limbs | |
Childhood (early) | Sudden “absence states” |
Balance disturbances | |
Collapses | |
Increased muscles strains | |
The attacks resulted from even little effort | |
Tension of muscles decreased in limbs | |
The psychomotor development delayed | |
Delayed walking, at the age of 2,5 yrs | |
Delayed speech, at the age of 3 yrs | |
The first generalized epileptic seizure at the age of 4 yrs | |
The second and the last epileptic seizure at the age of 6 yrs | |
Chlidhood | Sudden involuntary movements with collapses |
Optic-motor coordination disturbances | |
Adolescence | Paroxysmal speech difficulties (“aphasia”) with pyramidal symptoms in right limbs and involuntary movements of lower limbs |
Gait disturbances lasting for several hours leading to falls, escalated by exertion | |
Paroxysmal incidents during awaking and falling asleep (myoclonic jerks) | |
Headaches | |
Writing disturbances | |
Abrupt body stiffness | |
Tightened eyes followed by head and trunk dropping on a desk | |
Incidents of hypoglycemia connected with symptoms | |
Adulthood | Tremor of upper limbs |