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Symptomatic and epilepsies
Symptomatic epilepsies arise from the effects of an epileptic lesion, whether that lesion is focal, such as a tumor, or a defect in metabolism causing widespread injury to the brain.

Symptomatic and are
Symptomatic infections are apparent, whereas an infection that is active, but does not produce noticeable symptoms, may be called inapparent, silent, or subclinical.
Symptomatic measures are stabilization of blood pressure and correction of water-and electrolyt-deficits.
Symptomatic patients are almost exclusively male, due to the X-linked pattern of inheritance, but female carriers can be clinically affected due to unfavorable lyonization, where random inactivation of an X-chromosome in certain cells creates a population of G6PD-deficient red blood cells coexisting with normal red cells.
Symptomatic infections are well recognised as causing lactose intolerance, which, while usually temporary, may become permanent.
Symptomatic scalp infections are often treated with selenium disulfide or ketoconazole containing shampoos.
Symptomatic meningiomas are typically treated with either radiosurgery or conventional surgery.
Symptomatic treatment with anti-emetics and medications for the hiccups are important.
Symptomatic newborns, if not stillborn, are born premature, with hepatosplenomegaly, skeletal abnormalities, pneumonia and a bullous skin disease known as pemphigus syphiliticus.
Symptomatic of Mozzhukhin's co-star status, he does not even appear in first fifteen minutes of the film, which are occupied with the depiction of life in an Eastern European Jewish settlement on the eve of World War I.
The North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial ( NASCET ) and the European Carotid Surgery Trial ( ECST ) are both large randomized class 1 studies which have helped define current indications for carotid endarterectomy in symptomatic patients.

Symptomatic and by
Symptomatic relief from the effects of MADD may sometimes be achieved by administering ribose orally at a dose of approximately 10 grams per 100 pounds ( 0. 2 g / kg ) of body weight per day.
* Symptomatic treatment can be given by blood transfusion, if there is marked anemia.
Her second novel, Symptomatic ( 2004 ), is a psychological thriller narrated by a biracial young woman who is often accepted as white.

Symptomatic and brain
Symptomatic disease from Taenia solium cysts in the brain is referred to as neurocysticercosis and is the most common helminthic ( tapeworm ) infection of the brain worldwide.
Symptomatic treatment often includes the use of anticonvulsants for seizures and steroids for brain swelling.
Symptomatic Moyamoya disease have occurred in individuals with seemingly asymptomatic stability thought due to vascular insufficiency secondary to brain trauma which may result from axonal shearing and acceleration / deceleration injuries such as falls and / or high speed motor vehicular accidents.
Symptomatic brain damage requires hospitalization and supportive care based on syndrome severity.

Symptomatic and symptoms
Symptomatic carriers of the gene, while not hemophiliacs themselves, can have symptoms of hemophilia including a lower than normal blood clotting factor that can lead to heavy bleeding.
Symptomatic carriers of the gene, while not hemophiliacs themselves, can have symptoms of hemophilia including a lower than normal blood clotting factor that can lead to heavy bleeding.

Symptomatic and more
* 3 – Symptomatic, > 50 % in bed, but not bedbound ( Capable of only limited self-care, confined to bed or chair 50 % or more of waking hours )

Symptomatic and than
Symptomatic presentation usually occurs between 6 and 24 months of age, but the majority of cases have been documented in children less than 1 year of age.

Symptomatic and .
Symptomatic individuals may present after convalescent stage of 7 to 10 days, with the total illness lasting 2 to 6 weeks.
Symptomatic and supportive treatment is available.
Symptomatic patients should elevate the head of their beds and avoid lying down directly after meals until treatment is rendered.
Symptomatic treatment is the primary approach to dealing with oral ulcers.
Symptomatic of the country's economic difficulties was the abandonment in 1963 of Khrushchev's special seven-year economic plan ( 1959 – 65 ) two years short of its completion.
Symptomatic measures aimed at relieving the distressing local and systemic complaints have been described as the main line of management of KFD.
Symptomatic treatment is often needed for the complication of postherpetic neuralgia.
Symptomatic treatment ( see below ) can normalize the blood count and most patients can live a normal life for years.
Symptomatic patients, those with evidence of diminished left ventricular function, or those with left ventricular dilatation need urgent attention.
Symptomatic treatment can be given in the form of blood transfusions.
* 1 – Symptomatic but completely ambulatory ( Restricted in physically strenuous activity but ambulatory and able to carry out work of a light or sedentary nature.
* 2 – Symptomatic, < 50 % in bed during the day ( Ambulatory and capable of all self care but unable to carry out any work activities.
Symptomatic of the tenor of diplomatic bargaining at Vienna was the early proposal to reward Prussia for its staunch fight against Napoleon with the former Habsburg territory.

localization-related and epilepsies
Syndromes are divided into localization-related epilepsies, generalized epilepsies, or epilepsies of unknown localization.
Efficacy has been tested in patients with localization-related epilepsies, demonstrating 50 % of patients experience a 50 % improvement in seizure rate.
The efficacy of the DBS in localization-related epilepsies is currently under investigation.

localization-related and brain
* Frontal lobe epilepsy, usually a symptomatic or cryptogenic localization-related epilepsy, arises from lesions causing seizures that occur in the frontal lobes of the brain.

localization-related and epileptic
* Autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy ( ADNFLE ) is an idiopathic localization-related epilepsy that is an inherited epileptic disorder that causes seizures during sleep.

localization-related and lesion
* Rasmussen's encephalitis is a symptomatic localization-related epilepsy that is a progressive, inflammatory lesion affecting children with onset before the age of 10.

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