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Benign Neonatal Sleep Myoclonus Mimicking Status Epilepticus
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Sleep DisordersSleepSleep DisorderNeurological DisorderPediatricsNocturnal MyoclonusStatus EpilepticusBenign EntityNeuroscienceNeurologyCentral Nervous SystemStereotypic Movement DisorderNeuropathologyMedicineInsomniaEpilepsyNeurogeneticsTic Disorder
Benign neonatal sleep myoclonus is a self-limited movement disorder characterized by neonatal-onset myoclonic jerks only during sleep, abrupt and consistent cessation with arousal, and absence of concomitant electrographic changes suggestive of seizures. It has a good outcome and was included in the differential diagnosis of neonatal seizures. A presumed transient serotonin imbalance and genetic factors may play a role in the pathogenesis of this disorder. We report a case of benign neonatal sleep myoclonus mimicking status epilepticus in an infant with a family history of nocturnal myoclonus, tic disorder, and sleep disturbance. We suggest that this benign entity should be included in the differential diagnosis of status epilepticus during the newborn period.
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