What Is X-Linked Periventricular Heterotopia?
Symptoms typically begin with seizures in the teenage years. Intelligence is usually normal, but mild intellectual disability (including difficulty with reading and spelling) may occur. People with this condition also appear to be at increased risk for stroke and other vascular or coagulation (clotting) problems. Some people also have hyperflexible joints and vascular anomalies, which also occur in Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS).
X-linked periventricular heterotopia is caused by mutations in the FLNA gene and is inherited in an X-linked dominant manner. Treatment depends on the symptoms in each person and typically includes anti-seizure medications.
EDS with periventricular heterotopia, previously considered a variant of EDS, is now considered to be the same as X-linked periventricular heterotopia type 1 (PVNH1) and is not included as an EDS subtype under the 2017 classification of EDS.
Source: Genetic and Rare Diseases (GARD) Information Center