A girl who is smiling for no reason: Gelastic seizure-a case report

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Abstract

Being a rare disorder, Gelastic seizure primarily presents as episodes of sudden occurrence of emotions usually associated with laugh or giggle due to facial contractions. A child presented with abnormal body movement in the form of smiling and uprolling of eyes, which was clinically diagnosed as gelastic seizure, a rare form of a very common presentation, epilepsy. The case is presented to highlight abnormal posturing and smiling episodes in a child can be a form of seizure episode, which generally presents with a diagnostic dilemma and therapeutic nightmare to the clinician.

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Paudel, S. S., & Agrawal, N. (2019). A girl who is smiling for no reason: Gelastic seizure-a case report. Journal of Nepal Paediatric Society, 39(3), 181–184. https://doi.org/10.3126/jnps.v39i3.28673

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