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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Epilepsia. 2021 May 26;62(7):e103–e109. doi: 10.1111/epi.16931

Table 1.

Summary of CSNK2B Clinical and Epilepsy Characteristics by Variant Type and Sex

Clinical Characteristics All
n = 25
LoF*
n = 14
Non-LoF
n = 11
Males
n = 18
Females
n = 7
 Neurodevelopmental delay or disability 24 14 10 18 6
   Speech delay or disability 23 13 10 18 5
     Nonverbal 5 4 1 5 0
   Motor delay or disability 22 14 8 16 6
   Intellectual disability 18 11 6 13 5
     Moderate to profound 9 6 3 9 0

 Autistic features or autism 8 5 3 5 3

 Problematic behavior 13 9 4 8 5

 Ataxia or impaired coordination 9 7 2 7 2

 Hypotonia 13 8 5 12 1

 Seizures 21 13 8 15 6

Epilepsy 19 12 6 13 5

 Age of epilepsy onset
   < 6 months 8 5 3 7 1
   6-12 months 2 2 0 2 0
   1-2 years 3 2 1 1 2
   2-3 years 3 2 1 2 1
   > 3 years 2 1 1 1 1

 Generalized spike and wave 14 10 4 10 4

 Generalized tonic or tonic-clonic seizures 11 8 3 9 2
 Absence seizures 6 2 4 5 1
 Myoclonic seizures 6 5 0 5 1
 Atonic or myoclonic-atonic seizures 4 4 0 2 2
 Focal-onset seizures 4 2 2 2 2

 Multiple seizure types 10 6 4 9 1

 Multiple anti-seizure medications 13 9 4 10 3

 Medically refractory 8 5 3 7 1
*

All deletions, frameshift, nonsense and splice-site were considered predicted loss of function (LoF) for this table;

Age of onset could not be determined in one female LoF case;

Including typical absence, atypical absence and myoclonic-absences.