Overall cognitive profiles in patients with GLUT1 Deficiency Syndrome
Brain and Behavior2019Vol. 9(3), pp. e01224–e01224
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Valentina De Giorgis, Silvia Masnada, Costanza Varesio, Matteo Chiappedi, Martina Paola Zanaboni, Ludovica Pasca, M. Filippini, Joyce Ann Macasaet, Marialuisa Valente, Cinzia Ferraris, Anna Tagliabue, Pierangelo Veggiotti
Abstract
Our results were consistent with the hypothesis that timing of the diet introduction is a predictive factor of cognitive outcome in these patients, confirming that earlier initiation of the diet may prevent the onset of all GLUT1DS symptoms: epilepsy, movement disorders, and cognitive impairment.
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