Department of Pediatrics and Child Health, College of Health Science, Arbaminch University, Arbaminch, Ethiopia
 Case Report   
								
																Belly Dancer Syndrome in an 11-year-old Ethiopian Child: Case Report 
																Author(s): Desalegn Mechal*, Miraj Murad, Abinet Takele and Muluken Birhanu             
								
																
						 Belly dancer dyskinesia is a rare and poorly understood neurological disorder characterized by involuntary, rhythmic, and often wave-like movements of the abdominal wall muscles, resembling the movements of a belly dancer.
In this case report, we describe the presentation, diagnosis, and management of belly dancer dyskinesia in an 11-year-old child. The condition is uncommon, particularly in paediatric patients, and the underlying pathophysiology remains poorly understood, making the diagnosis, primarily clinical and management, symptomatic.
The rarity of belly dancer dyskinesia, coupled with its enigmatic nature, underscores the importance of documenting cases, particularly in younger patients. Doing so not only enhances awareness among clinicians but also contributes to a broader understanding of the disorder, potentially guiding future research and treatment strateg.. Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2165-7920.2024.14.1629															  
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