Abstract

Purpose: Epileptic encephalopathies (EEs) are a devastating group of epilepsies characterized by refractory seizures, cognitive arrest or regression, associated with ongoing epileptic activity, and a poor prognosis. De novo mutations in a number of genes, as well as rare, de novo copy number changes, are known to cause EE. However, the vast majority of cases have an unknown etiology...

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