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POLG1 phenotypes may worsen rather from valproic acid and lidocaine than borreliosis or ceftriaxone

  • Josef Finsterer, MD, PhD*
  • Josef Finsterer, MD, PhD*
     Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung, Messerli Institute, Austria

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Josef Finsterer, MD, PhD*, “POLG1 phenotypes may worsen rather from valproic acid and lidocaine than borreliosis or ceftriaxone”, ijmhs, vol. 10, no. 06, pp. 924–925, Jun. 2020.
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Abstract

With interest we read the article by Gaudo et al. about
a 3yo female with generalised epilepsy due to the compound
heterozygous variants c.2591A>G and c.3649G>C
in POLG1 [1]. The authors concluded that a concomitant
Borrelia burgdorferi infection and the administration of ceftriaxone
triggered the occurrence of clinical manifestations
of the POLG1 variants and that the antibiotic worsened the
phenotype [1]. The study has several shortcomings.

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