Myoclonic epilepsy
An autosomal dominant condition caused by mutation(s) in the SLC6A1 gene, encoding sodium- and chloride-dependent GABA transporter 1. It is characterized by early onset of absence and myoclonic seizures following developmental delay. Intellectual disability may develop following the onset of seizures.
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