MRI brain revealed periventricular leukomalacia, and basal ganglia and corona radiata cystic encephalomalacia. EEG showed stable epileptic encephalopathy without electrographic correlate for dystonic episodes. CSF studies were unremarkable.
Recurring similar presentations failed to respond to baclofen, gabapentin and trihexyphenidyl causing severe scoliosis by the age of 5. Patient was evaluated by multidisciplinary team of neurosurgeons, physiatrists, movement disorders and child development specialists. DBS was recommended. Patient underwent DBS placement in bilateral globus pallidus internus with activation at 6.5 years age. She underwent scoliosis correction surgery a year later. Response to DBS was gradual but sustained with weaning of gabapentin and diazepam at 1-year-follow up.