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No To Hattatsu 2013-Jul

[Characteristics of women with epilepsy who developed polycystic ovary syndrome owing to the therapy with valproate sodium].

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Kimio Minagawa
Toshihide Watanabe
Reiki Oyanagi

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this study was to assess the characteristics of women with epilepsy who developed polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) owing to therapy with valproate sodium (VPA).

METHODS

Our study comprised 77 patients on therapy with VPA--20 patients with PCOS and 57 without PCOS (control group). We assessed their epilepsy type, status of seizure control, and mental and physical statuses as well as the starting age, administration period, total dosage, and the highest value of blood concentration of VPA.

RESULTS

As compared with the control group, the PCOS group showed significantly high rates of association with mental retardation, severe physical disabilities, and poor seizure control, and symptomatic generalized epilepsy. However, the starting age, administration period, total dosage, and the highest value of blood concentration of VPA were not significantly different between the 2 groups. Nineteen of the 20 patients with PCOS had characteristically high androstenedione levels.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study demonstrated that refractory symptomatic generalized epilepsy, polypharmacy including VPA and severe motor and intellectual disabilities are risk factors of developing PCOS.

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