Brief Answer:
My reply is below.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thank you for getting back. I have noted the details about your daughter sent in this mail.
I appreciate your keen observation regarding your daughter's symptoms.
I agree it is difficult to distinguish seizures from movement disorders at times. In this case, there are features favoring both seizures and movement disorders.
Relative lack of control over these movements can occur in both seizures and movement disorders.
Stoppage of these movements during sleep favors a movement disorder.
Preserved consciousness during these episodes favor movement disorder more, however, partial seizures involving only ONE SIDE of body can also present without
loss of consciousness.
The brain lesion present in your daughter could be responsible for these abnormal movements.
There are two ways of sorting out the diagnosis:
1. Long-term video EEG recording- which could pick up these abnormal movements and any abnormalities in the EEG, and correlate the two. We would need to stop all medications prior to this test, and admit her in a hospital setting.
2. PET-
CT scan of the brain- which could also help us in correct diagnosis.
In the meanwhile, a video clip of the movements (captured at home) can be recorded and shown to a
neurologist.
I hope my reply has helped you.
I would be pleased to answer, if you have any follow up queries or if you require any further information.
Best wishes,
Dr Sudhir Kumar MD (Internal Medicine), DM (Neurology) XXXXXXX Consultant Neurologist
Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad,
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