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Seizures and are
Seizures are typically nocturnal and confined to sleep.
Seizures may require anticonvulsant treatment, but sometimes are infrequent enough to allow physicians to defer treatment.
Seizures are predominantly generalized, including tonic-clonic, tonic and atonic seizures.
Seizures are often associated with a sudden and involuntary contraction of a group of muscles and loss of consciousness.
Seizures which are provoked are not associated with epilepsy, and people who experience such seizures are normally not diagnosed with epilepsy.
Seizures are also a common symptom of this form of HD.
Seizures during pregnancy that are unrelated to preeclampsia need to be distinguished from eclampsia.
Seizures are managed with benzodiazepines or other anticonvulsants.
Seizures are more common if the hemorrhage is from an aneurysm ; it is otherwise difficult to predict the site and origin of the hemorrhage from the symptoms.
Seizures of various types are common.
They are closely associated with all-acoustic hardcore band Hail Seizures and the Northwest Folklife festival folk-punk stage.
Seizures ( mostly of the tonic-clonic /" grand mal " type ) are present in about 15 %, and may be the presenting phenomenon in 10 %.
Seizures, especially during the night, are a heavily weighted indicator of LKS.
Seizures, an irregular heartbeat, and breathing problems are often the first signs of this disorder.

Seizures and also
Seizures and hallucinations have shown to also play a major role in ARAS malfunction.
Seizures have also been reported.

Seizures and .
Seizures cease near puberty.
Seizures begin during the first year of life and development is normal prior to their onset.
Seizures begin in late childhood and adolescence.
Seizures may occur as the glucose falls further.
Seizures may cause involuntary changes in body movement or function, sensation, awareness, or behavior.
Seizures can occur after a subject witnesses a traumatic event.
" Seizures were long viewed as an otherworldly condition being referred to by Hippocrates in 400B. C.
Seizures such as that one, and even the prohibition of the product itself, have been cited on political blogs and web forums as an example of an overzealous application of law and an intrusion upon personal liberty.
Seizures may be problematic, with a wide range of severity.
Seizures and migraine appear to be more common in Wilson's disease.
Seizures may include epilepsia partialis continua, a type of seizure that consists of repeated myoclonic ( muscle ) jerks.
Seizures come in all forms ; episodes of seizures can begin early on but go undetected.
* Fewster, Joseph M. " The Jay Treaty and British Ship Seizures: the Martinique Cases.
Seizures and mental retardation may occur.
Seizures may develop over time with the highest risk before 2 years of age and the onset of puberty.

congenital and lymphedema
A syndrome characterised by congenital hypoplasia of lymph vessels, which causes lymphedema of the legs and recurrent cholestasis in infancy, and slow progress to hepatic cirrhosis and giant cell hepatitis with fibrosis of the portal tracts.
# Swelling of the extremities distal to the point of constriction ( congenital lymphedema )

congenital and are
Prostheses are typically used to replace parts lost by injury ( traumatic ) or missing from birth ( congenital ) or to supplement defective body parts.
An estimated 41, 200 new cases occur annually in endemic countries, and 14, 400 infants are born with congenital Chagas disease annually.
In females previously having undergone chemotherapy, miscarriage and congenital malformations are not increased in subsequent conceptions.
Dachshunds are also 2. 5 times more likely than other breeds of dogs to develop patent ductus arteriosus, a congenital heart defect.
Most ectopias are congenital, but some may happen later in life.
Unlike the feel of pain, which can be fully absent in some human conditions, there is no such condition as congenital absence of fear ( although psychopaths are known to have a much lessened feeling of fear ).
All of the congenital metabolic defects, congenital forms of hyperinsulinism, and congenital hypopituitarism are likely to have already been diagnosed or are unlikely to start causing new hypoglycemia at this age.
If there are few androgen receptors ( people with androgen insensitivity syndrome ) or too much androgen ( females with congenital adrenal hyperplasia ), there can be physical and psychological effects.
Inbreeding leads to a higher probability of congenital birth defects because it increases that proportion of zygotes that are homozygous, in particular for deleterious recessive alleles that produce such disorders.
The child may develop congenital heart disease, growth retardation, microcephaly and mental retardation as a result .< ref > PKU-affected women themselves are not at risk of additional complications during pregnancy.
These therapists are specialized in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of infants, children, and adolescents with a variety of congenital, developmental, neuromuscular, skeletal, or acquired disorders / diseases.
A much smaller number of people are insensitive to pain due to an inborn abnormality of the nervous system, known as " congenital insensitivity to pain ".
Generally, there are two forms of syringomyelia: congenital and acquired.
The possible causes are trauma, tumors and congenital defects.
There are studies concerning women who have a diagnosis called congenital adrenal hyperplasia, which leads to the overproduction of masculinizing sex hormones, androgens.
Concurrent health concerns are also frequently present, including congenital heart disease, hypothyroidism ( reduced hormone secretion by the thyroid ), diabetes, vision problems, hearing concerns, and many autoimmune diseases .< ref > Finally, a specific pattern of cognitive deficits is often observed, with particular difficulties in visuospatial, mathematical, and memory areas.
The most commonly observed are congenital obstructive lesions of the left side of the heart, leading to reduced flow on this side of the heart.
Other congenital cardiovascular malformations, such as partial anomalous venous drainage and aortic valve stenosis or aortic regurgitation, are also more common in Turner syndrome than in the general population.
* The congenital defect microtia can cause full or partial deafness depending upon the severity of the deformity and whether or not certain parts of the inner or middle ear are affected.
A number of preventative strategies are effective including: immunization against rubella to reduce congenital infections, immunization against H. influenza and S. pneumoniae to reduce cases of otitis media, and avoiding or protecting against excessive noise exposure.

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