The tumor, though benign, may cause neurological injury including abnormal movements.
The abnormal movement may be reduced or disappear during sleep.
There is a progressive decline which results in abnormal movements.
Deviated Gaze is an abnormal movement of the eyes.
Check symptoms such as change in consciousness, confusion, or abnormal movements.
These abnormal movements occur with intervening periods of normal movement.
In severe cases, surgery to destroy the specific brain area causing the abnormal movement may be used as a last resort.
At 5-8 years of age affected children developed abnormal movements.
In all patients, abnormal movements disappeared at 25-30 years of age without any treatment.
Drugs can help to control the abnormal movements for a time.