My child, who is 11 years old, experiences shivering and shaking all over the body when they have a seizure. It happens 2 to 3 times during the day and 3 to 4 times at night. During the seizure, their back and right shoulder twitch, and their arms are raised. Their head shakes and they chuckle. The episode lasts about 10 seconds. Is this a tonic-clonic seizure?
A child’s delayed language development is noted, with limited vocabulary such as ‘Dad’, ‘Mom’, ‘Grandma’, ‘Grandpa’. After hospital examination, the report indicates abnormalities in the frontal, parietal, and occipital lobes of the brain, showing low signal on T1WI, high signal on T2WI, and high signal on Flair. No obvious enlargement of ventricles or cisterns is seen, and there is no displacement of midline structures. Inquiry about possible causes for such symptoms.
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