A typical child presents with an epigastric aura, followed by a quiet period of unresponsiveness with staring, lip- smacking, picking at sheets or clothes, contralateral dystonic posturing, and postictal confusion and lethargy. The probable diagnosis is
A typical child presents with an epigastric aura, followed by a quiet period of unresponsiveness with staring, lip- smacking, picking at sheets or clothes, contralateral dystonic posturing, and postictal confusion and lethargy. The probable diagnosis is
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A typical child presents with an epigastric aura, followed by a quiet period of unresponsiveness with staring, lip- smacking, picking at sheets or clothes, contralateral dystonic posturing, and postictal confusion and lethargy. The probable diagnosis is
β Correct Answer: B. Temporal lobe epilepsy
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