Onanism (Gratification disorder).
Shuddering attacks.
Sob spasms (Breath-holding spells; reflex anoxic seizures).
Jactatio capitis nocturnal; head banging; head rolling.
Spasmus nutans.

19955111 {19955111:9K4M2T37},{19955111:9CNGANU3},{19955111:9CLIQNBK} 1 vancouver 50 default 3165 https://neuropediatoolkit.org/wp-content/plugins/zotpress/
%7B%22status%22%3A%22success%22%2C%22updateneeded%22%3Afalse%2C%22instance%22%3Afalse%2C%22meta%22%3A%7B%22request_last%22%3A0%2C%22request_next%22%3A0%2C%22used_cache%22%3Atrue%7D%2C%22data%22%3A%5B%7B%22key%22%3A%229K4M2T37%22%2C%22library%22%3A%7B%22id%22%3A19955111%7D%2C%22meta%22%3A%7B%22creatorSummary%22%3A%22Nagy%20and%20Hollody%22%2C%22parsedDate%22%3A%222019-10-01%22%2C%22numChildren%22%3A1%7D%2C%22bib%22%3A%22%26lt%3Bdiv%20class%3D%26quot%3Bcsl-bib-body%26quot%3B%20style%3D%26quot%3Bline-height%3A%201.35%3B%20%26quot%3B%26gt%3B%5Cn%20%20%26lt%3Bdiv%20class%3D%26quot%3Bcsl-entry%26quot%3B%20style%3D%26quot%3Bclear%3A%20left%3B%20%26quot%3B%26gt%3B%5Cn%20%20%20%20%26lt%3Bdiv%20class%3D%26quot%3Bcsl-left-margin%26quot%3B%20style%3D%26quot%3Bfloat%3A%20left%3B%20padding-right%3A%200.5em%3B%20text-align%3A%20right%3B%20width%3A%201em%3B%26quot%3B%26gt%3B1.%26lt%3B%5C%2Fdiv%26gt%3B%26lt%3Bdiv%20class%3D%26quot%3Bcsl-right-inline%26quot%3B%20style%3D%26quot%3Bmargin%3A%200%20.4em%200%201.5em%3B%26quot%3B%26gt%3BNagy%20E%2C%20Hollody%20K.%20Paroxysmal%20non-epileptic%20events%20in%20infancy%3A%20five%20cases%20with%20typical%20features.%20Epileptic%20Disorders%20%5BInternet%5D.%202019%20Oct%201%20%5Bcited%202022%20Oct%2024%5D%3B21%285%29%3A458%26%23x2013%3B62.%20Available%20from%3A%20%26lt%3Ba%20class%3D%26%23039%3Bzp-ItemURL%26%23039%3B%20href%3D%26%23039%3Bhttps%3A%5C%2F%5C%2Fwww.jle.com%5C%2Fen%5C%2Frevues%5C%2Fepd%5C%2Fe-docs%5C%2Fparoxysmal_non_epileptic_events_in_infancy_five_cases_with_typical_features_315570%5C%2Farticle.phtml%3Ftab%3Dtexte%26%23039%3B%26gt%3Bhttps%3A%5C%2F%5C%2Fwww.jle.com%5C%2Fen%5C%2Frevues%5C%2Fepd%5C%2Fe-docs%5C%2Fparoxysmal_non_epileptic_events_in_infancy_five_cases_with_typical_features_315570%5C%2Farticle.phtml%3Ftab%3Dtexte%26lt%3B%5C%2Fa%26gt%3B%26lt%3B%5C%2Fdiv%26gt%3B%5Cn%20%20%26lt%3B%5C%2Fdiv%26gt%3B%5Cn%26lt%3B%5C%2Fdiv%26gt%3B%22%2C%22data%22%3A%7B%22itemType%22%3A%22journalArticle%22%2C%22title%22%3A%22Paroxysmal%20non-epileptic%20events%20in%20infancy%3A%20five%20cases%20with%20typical%20features%22%2C%22creators%22%3A%5B%7B%22creatorType%22%3A%22author%22%2C%22firstName%22%3A%22Eszter%22%2C%22lastName%22%3A%22Nagy%22%7D%2C%7B%22creatorType%22%3A%22author%22%2C%22firstName%22%3A%22Katalin%22%2C%22lastName%22%3A%22Hollody%22%7D%5D%2C%22abstractNote%22%3A%22The%20differential%20diagnosis%20of%20paroxysmal%20non-epileptic%20events%20in%20early%20childhood%20is%20one%20of%20the%20most%20challenging%20tasks%20in%20paediatrics%2C%20and%20may%20be%20difficult%20even%20for%20specialized%20child%20neurologists.%20Parents%20are%20usually%20concerned%20by%20every%20unusual%20movement%20of%20their%20children%20and%20consult%20paediatric%20general%20practitioners%20immediately.%20We%20investigated%20five%20infants%5C%2Ftoddlers%20%28aged%201-30%20months%29%20referred%20by%20their%20general%20practitioners%20with%20a%20suspicion%20of%20epilepsy.%20None%20of%20them%20were%20ultimately%20shown%20to%20have%20epilepsy.%20Our%20aim%20was%20to%20determine%20the%20main%20reasons%20for%20referral%20and%20describe%2C%20through%20images%20and%20video%2C%20the%20typical%20features%20of%20five%20non-epileptic%20paroxysmal%20events%20%28benign%20neonatal%20sleep%20myoclonus%2C%20jitteriness%2C%20shuddering%20attack%2C%20paroxysmal%20tonic%20upgaze%2C%20and%20infantile%20masturbation%29.%20The%20review%20of%20these%20events%20reveals%20the%20significance%20of%20the%20circumstances%20within%20the%20history%20of%20the%20patients.%20A%20detailed%20history%20is%20of%20considerable%20help%20in%20the%20differentiation%20of%20epileptic%20paroxysmal%20events%20from%20non-epileptic%20events%2C%20avoiding%20unnecessary%20investigations.%20Video-EEG%20examination%20is%20necessary%20only%20in%20cases%20when%20epilepsy%20is%20strongly%20suspected.%20%5BPublished%20with%20video%20sequences%5D.%22%2C%22date%22%3A%222019-10-01%22%2C%22section%22%3A%22%22%2C%22partNumber%22%3A%22%22%2C%22partTitle%22%3A%22%22%2C%22DOI%22%3A%2210.1684%5C%2Fepd.2019.1098%22%2C%22citationKey%22%3A%22%22%2C%22url%22%3A%22https%3A%5C%2F%5C%2Fwww.jle.com%5C%2Fen%5C%2Frevues%5C%2Fepd%5C%2Fe-docs%5C%2Fparoxysmal_non_epileptic_events_in_infancy_five_cases_with_typical_features_315570%5C%2Farticle.phtml%3Ftab%3Dtexte%22%2C%22PMID%22%3A%22%22%2C%22PMCID%22%3A%22%22%2C%22ISSN%22%3A%221294-9361%22%2C%22language%22%3A%22%22%2C%22collections%22%3A%5B%22JNM96R67%22%5D%2C%22dateModified%22%3A%222026-05-09T06%3A02%3A01Z%22%7D%7D%5D%7D
1.
Nagy E, Hollydy K. Paroxysmal non-epileptic events in infancy: five cases with typical features. Epileptic Disorders [Internet]. 2019 Oct 1 [cited 2022 Oct 24];21(5):458–62. Available from: https://www.jle.com/en/revues/epd/e-docs/paroxysmal_non_epileptic_events_in_infancy_five_cases_with_typical_features_315570/article.phtml?tab=texte