Case report: A relevant misdiagnosis: Photosensitive epilepsy mimicking a blinking tic
Blinking in children is most frequently a functional and transient symptom. Nonetheless, sometimes it is the first clinical manifestation of a neurological disorder. The differential diagnosis between voluntary actions, tics and other neurological disorders among which seizures may be challenging an...
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Main Authors: | Francesca Burlo (Author), Egidio Barbi (Author), Marco Carrozzi (Author), Caterina Zanus (Author) |
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