diagnosis
Due to the brief nature of spasms and the similarity to other infantile movements (benign sleep myoclonus, Moro reflex, etc.), diagnosis of IS can be delayed in some patients (1).
The infant is often brought to the clinician by the parents when the spasms become more obvious. Parental/caregiver videos of infant spasms may assist with the clinical diagnosis (1).
History and physical examination are the first and most important step in evaluating the patient.
Investigations carried out in IS include:
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