A Challenging Case of Recurrent Nocturnal Tongue Biting in an Infant

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Main Author: Rodrigues, Jorge
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Teixeira Carvalho, Joana, Liz Almeida, Ricardo, Madureira, Núria
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Sleep disorders are common in children and adolescents, with a major impact on their quality of life. Although considered a likely sign of an underlying sleep or neurological disorder, nocturnal awakenings are usually of psychogenic or behavioral nature. Clinical history, physical examination, brain imaging, and polysomnographic studies can be necessary to establish an appropriate differential diagnosis, particularly in the presence of alarm signs. Tongue biting is considered to be highly suggestive of an epileptic seizure, justifying the exclusion of this diagnosis, although it may occur in psychogenic events and sleep-related movement disorders as well, such as geniospasm or facial myoclonus. This study presents a curious and challenging case of recurrent tongue biting during sleep of unknown etiology.
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English
title A Challenging Case of Recurrent Nocturnal Tongue Biting in an Infant
spellingShingle A Challenging Case of Recurrent Nocturnal Tongue Biting in an Infant
Rodrigues, Jorge
Case reports
title_short A Challenging Case of Recurrent Nocturnal Tongue Biting in an Infant
title_full A Challenging Case of Recurrent Nocturnal Tongue Biting in an Infant
title_fullStr A Challenging Case of Recurrent Nocturnal Tongue Biting in an Infant
title_full_unstemmed A Challenging Case of Recurrent Nocturnal Tongue Biting in an Infant
title_sort A Challenging Case of Recurrent Nocturnal Tongue Biting in an Infant
author Rodrigues, Jorge
author_facet Rodrigues, Jorge
Teixeira Carvalho, Joana
Liz Almeida, Ricardo
Madureira, Núria
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Liz Almeida, Ricardo
Madureira, Núria
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Teixeira Carvalho, Joana
Liz Almeida, Ricardo
Madureira, Núria
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