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  1. ... is a condition characterized by abnormal blinking or spasms of the eyelids. This condition is a type ... ultimately affect both eyes. As the condition progresses, spasms of the muscles surrounding the eyes cause involuntary ...
  2. ... by a type of seizure known as infantile spasms. The spasms usually appear before the age of 1. Several types of spasms have been described, but the most commonly reported ...
  3. ... callosum). They have seizures beginning in infancy (infantile spasms), which tend to progress to recurrent seizures (epilepsy) ... chorioretinal abnormality Agenesis of corpus callosum with infantile spasms and ocular abnormalities Aicardi's syndrome Callosal agenesis ...
  4. ... or emotional stress is exaggerated, resulting in abnormal spasms (vasospasms) in small blood vessels called arterioles. The ...
  5. ... individuals, seizures begin with a type called infantile spasms (seizures that usually appear before the age of ...
  6. ... are characterized by abnormal muscle contractions; and epileptic spasms, which involve short episodes of muscle jerks. Seizures ...
  7. The CDKL5 gene provides instructions for making a protein that is found in cells and tissues throughout the body. However, it is most active in the brain ...
  8. ... a history of epilepsy beginning in infancy (infantile spasms) or a related condition called West syndrome before ... among children with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and infantile spasms. J Child Neurol. 2010 Apr;25(4):441- ...
  9. ... writer's cramp, in which muscle cramps or spasms in the hand, wrist, or forearm interfere with ... specific focal dystonia characterized by muscle cramps and spasms that occur while playing a musical instrument. This ...
  10. ... a disorder characterized by recurrent seizures called infantile spasms that begin in the first year of life. ... migration of certain interneurons, which likely underlies infantile spasms and other neurological problems characteristic of DEE1. More ...
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