Description
We report the case of a 25-year-old male patient with idiopathic adult-onset epilepsy. The patient presented with a chief complaint of recurrent seizures and no identifiable cause. These seizures were associated with a lack of extremity control, muscle spasms, and loss of cognitive function. His condition began while living in Thailand, where he experienced multiple environmental stressors including hostile living conditions and tense situations, approximately five years before being seen in the clinic. Over the past several years, the seizures have not ceased, and the patient now notes a loss or decrease of several special senses.
Recommended Citation
Warner, Jacob; Milius, Michael; Huecker, Jordyn; Nguyen, Tiffany; Sanders, Luke; Harbold, Joseph; Madrid, Kennedy; Curtis, Nicholas; Taylor, Chase; Barber, James; Stuter, Jayne; Zaugg, Ethan; Andrews, Aaron; Kriak, John A.; Sant, David W.; and Bills, Kyle B., "Neuropsychological Findings in Idiopathic Adult-Onset Epilepsy Case Study: Noorda COM Student Investigation" (2024). Annual Research Symposium. 13.
https://ecommons.roseman.edu/researchsymposium/2024/clinical_case_reports/13