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of 'The ketogenic diet and other dietary therapies for the treatment of epilepsy'

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Efficacy of dietary therapy for juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.
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Kossoff EH, Henry BJ, Cervenka MC
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Epilepsy Behav. 2013 Feb;26(2):162-4. Epub 2012 Dec 21.
 
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) is often successfully managed with anticonvulsants; however, some patients may have medically resistant seizures. The modified Atkins diet (MAD) has been reported as effective for idiopathic generalized epilepsy and is increasingly being used in adolescents and adults. Since 2006, 8 adolescents and adults have been started on the MAD for JME at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Of these 8 patients, 6 (75%) were female, with a mean age at seizure onset of 10.5years (range: 6-13years) and 24.3years (range: 15-44years) at MAD initiation. After 1month, 6 (75%) patients had>50% seizure reduction, and after 3months, 5 (63%) patients had>50% improvement. Several patients found the MAD difficult to adhere to, including 3 patients who reported temporarily increased seizures during periods of noncompliance. In this limited experience, the modified Atkins diet was an efficacious adjunctive therapy for young adults with very medically resistant JME.
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Department of Pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA; Department of Neurology, The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA. Electronic address: ekossoff@jhmi.edu.
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