Infantile Spasms (West Syndrome)

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Infantile spasms (West syndrome) are muscle spasms that affect a child's head, torso, and limbs. Infantile spasms usually begin before the age of 6 months.

  • Most children with infantile spasms have below-normal intelligence. More than half have severe disabilities.
  • Although an exact cause cannot always be found, infantile spasms may be caused by diseases, injuries, or infections that occurred before or during birth.

Infantile spasms are treated with adrenocorticotropic hormone (Acthar) or prednisone. They generally do not respond well to medicines used to treat epilepsy. Vigabatrin (Sabril) may also be an effective treatment for infantile spasms especially when they are caused by a disease called tuberous sclerosis.

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ByHealthwise Staff

Primary Medical ReviewerJohn Pope, MD - Pediatrics

Martin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine

Specialist Medical ReviewerSteven C. Schachter, MD - Neurology

Current as ofOctober 14, 2016