Lafora disease
Synopsis

The most commonly seen types of seizures are myoclonic, generalized tonic-clonic, and occipital. Occipital seizures can present as transient blindness or visual hallucinations. Over time, intractable epilepsy develops, and myoclonus becomes nearly constant. Rapidly progressive dementia, dysarthria, ataxia, and visual loss occur over time. Patients become wheelchair dependent and eventually bedridden. Prognosis is poor, and death occurs within 10 years of symptom onset.
Codes
G40.309 – Generalized idiopathic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes, not intractable, without status epilepticus
SNOMEDCT:
230425004 – Lafora's Disease
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Last Updated:01/18/2022