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Seizures and may
Seizures may require anticonvulsant treatment, but sometimes are infrequent enough to allow physicians to defer treatment.
Seizures start as separate simple partial or complex partial seizures and may progress to epilepsia partialis continua ( simple partial status epilepticus ).
Seizures may occur as the glucose falls further.
Seizures may cause involuntary changes in body movement or function, sensation, awareness, or behavior.
Seizures may be problematic, with a wide range of severity.
Seizures may include epilepsia partialis continua, a type of seizure that consists of repeated myoclonic ( muscle ) jerks.
Seizures may develop over time with the highest risk before 2 years of age and the onset of puberty.
Seizures were seen in approximately 8 % of patients, but may be related to the disease state rather than the drug.
Seizures ( mostly of the tonic-clonic /" grand mal " type ) are present in about 15 %, and may be the presenting phenomenon in 10 %.
Seizures can be prevented with anticonvulsants, and psychiatric phenomena may be treated with medication usually employed in these situations.
Seizures may very rarely occur.

Seizures and occur
Seizures can occur after a subject witnesses a traumatic event.
Seizures sometimes occur.
Seizures occur in at least 25 % of patients.

Seizures and .
Seizures and hallucinations have shown to also play a major role in ARAS malfunction.
Seizures are typically nocturnal and confined to sleep.
Seizures cease near puberty.
Seizures begin during the first year of life and development is normal prior to their onset.
Seizures are predominantly generalized, including tonic-clonic, tonic and atonic seizures.
Seizures begin in late childhood and adolescence.
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 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 are also a common symptom of this form of HD.
Seizures and migraine appear to be more common in Wilson's disease.
Seizures and congenital lymphedema are also present.
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.

mental and retardation
Caution is required when benzodiazepines are used in people with personality disorders or mental retardation because of frequent paradoxical reactions.
" The personality disorders were placed on axis II along with mental retardation.
The most common example of this is using " mentally challenged " to describe mental retardation.
Less common disabilities include mental retardation, hearing impairment, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and blindness.
The spectrum of phenotypes has been extended to include female patients with early onset epileptic encephalopathies resembling Dravet syndrome, FIRES, Generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus ( GEFS +) or focal epilepsy with or without mental retardation.
Adjusting the scores down if an old test has been used can mean preventing capital punishment since in the United States a diagnosis of mental retardation prevents execution.
Can cause mental retardation and epilepsy in severe cases.
It contributed to separating mental retardation from mental illness and reducing the neglect, torture, and ridicule heaped on both groups.
It was intended to identify mental retardation in school children.
The eugenics movement in the USA seized on it as a means to give them credibility in diagnosing mental retardation, and thousands of American women, most of them poor African Americans, were forcibly sterilized based on their scores on IQ tests, often without their consent or knowledge.
It argued that only looking at one general factor was inadequate for researchers and clinicians who worked with learning disabilities, attention disorders, mental retardation, and interventions for such disabilities.
A diagnosis of mental retardation is in part based on the results of IQ testing.
Borderline intellectual functioning is a categorization where a person has below average cognitive ability ( an IQ of 71 – 85 ), but the deficit is not as severe as mental retardation ( 70 or below ).
In psychology, it is a historical term for the state or condition now called profound mental retardation.
In 19th and early 20th century medicine and psychology, an " idiot " was a person with a very severe mental retardation.
In the early 1900s, Dr. Henry H. Goddard proposed a classification system for mental retardation based on the Binet-Simon concept of mental age.
In current medical classification, these people are now said to have " profound mental retardation.
As certain diagnoses become associated with behavior problems or mental retardation, parents try to prevent their children from being stigmatized with those diagnoses, introducing further bias.
In general, mental disorders are classified separately to neurological disorders, learning disabilities or mental retardation.
Untreated PKU can lead to mental retardation, seizures, and other serious medical problems.
Phenylketonuria was discovered by the Norwegian physician Ivar Asbjørn Følling in 1934 when he noticed hyperphenylalaninemia ( HPA ) was associated with mental retardation.
In contrast, affected children who are detected and treated are less likely to develop neurological problems or have seizures and mental retardation, though such clinical disorders are still possible.

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