The tale of two planets: the expanding spectrum of STXBP1

Intergalactic, planetary. At the end of last year, I gave a presentation on epilepsy genetics for epilepsy surgeons. Having worked in presurgical epilepsy monitoring myself for some time, I could not help realizing that the fields of epilepsy surgery and epilepsy genetics are quite distinct. Both fields use different terminologies and different concepts and virtually represent parallel worlds. In the vast majority of cases, this does not really matter as there is little overlap between the patients undergoing epilepsy monitoring for later surgery and patients where a genetic etiology is assumed. In a recent paper in Epilepsia, the case of a patient with an STXBP1 mutation is presented who successfully underwent epilepsy surgery. So who is right when both fields collide while treating a single patient? Continue reading