A Case Report of Narcolepsy with Partial Cataplexy Misdiagnosed as Epilepsy
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Case Report
P: 22-24
March 2015

A Case Report of Narcolepsy with Partial Cataplexy Misdiagnosed as Epilepsy

J Turk Sleep Med 2015;2(1):22-24
1. Istanbul Üniversitesi Cerrahpasa Tip Fakültesi, Nöroloji Anabilim Dali, Uyku Ve Bozukluklari Birimi, Istanbul, Türkiye
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Received Date: 17.04.2015
Accepted Date: 20.04.2015
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ABSTRACT

Cataplexy is present in 70% of narcolepsy patients; narcolepsy with cataplexy is now named as narcolepsy type 1 in recent classification of sleep disorders. Cataplexy is defined as short lasting decrease or loss of muscle tone. Here we present a 9-year-old girl misdiagnosed as epilepsy due to distortion in her face but diagnosed to have narcolepsy type 1 and partial cataplexy. In detail questioning, loss of muscle tone in her facial muscles and facial distortion occurred for a short time upon tiredness and in association with daytime sleepiness without any unconsciousness. No response was observed with antiepileptic agents, but they totally resolved upon administration of anticataplectic therapy.

Keywords: Narcolepsy type 1, cataplexy, cataplectic face

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