In this video, you can see a child with "involuntary" movements affevmcting his entire body. The movements are bizarre and asynchronous associated with opisthotonus. Despite the "seizures" being generalized and lasting for several seconds, the patient is fully conscious and alert after the event. He is able to follow the verbal commands. This was suggestive of psychogenic nonepileptic seizures, and the patient was referred to psychiatrist.
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