14 research outputs found

    Gaining MOMentum: A systematic review of interventions to promote mental health & wellness for mothers postpartum

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    Outcomes: Define participation challenges of mothers in the postpartum period. Discuss qualities of effective interventions within maternal mental healthcare. Apply effective interventions in occupational therapy practice to promote mental health and wellness of postpartum mothers. PICO Question: What interventions within the scope of occupational therapy practice promote mental health and wellness for women in the postpartum period

    Clinical and genetic analysis of a family with two rare reflex epilepsies

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    Purpose: To determine clinical phenotypes, evolution and genetic background of a large family with a combination of two unusual forms of reflex epilepsies. Method: Phenotyping was performed in eighteen family members (10 F, 8 M) including standardized EEG recordings with intermittent photic stimulation (IPS). Genetic analyses (linkage scans, Whole Exome Sequencing and Functional studies) were performed using photoparoxysmal EEG responses (PPRs) as affection status. Results: The proband suffered from speaking induced jaw-jerks and increasing limb jerks evoked by flickering sunlight since about 50 years of age. Three of her family members had the same phenotype. Generalised PPRs were found in seven members (six above 50 yrs of age) with myoclonus during the PPR. Evolution was typical: sensitivity to lights with migraine-like complaints around adolescence, followed by jerks evoked by lights and spontaneously with dropping of objects, and strong increase of light sensitivity and onset of talking induced jaw jerks around 50 yrs. Linkage analysis showed suggestive evidence for linkage to four genomic regions. All photosensitive family members shared a heterozygous R129 C mutation in the SCNM1 gene that regulates splicing of voltage gated ion channels. Mutation screening of 134 unrelated PPR patients and 95 healthy controls, did not replicate these findings. Conclusion: This family presents a combination of two rare reflex epilepsies. Genetic analysis favours four genomic regions and points to a shared SCNM1 mutation that was not replicated in a general cohort of photosensitive subjects. Further genetic studies in families with similar combination of features is warranted
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