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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for staring
  1. ... for a short period that appears as a staring spell. Typically, people with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy develop ...
  2. ... in awareness that can have the appearance of staring spells or daydreaming (absence seizures, also called petit ...
  3. ... of consciousness for short periods that appear as staring spells.The most common and mildest feature of ...
  4. ... for a short period that appears as a staring spell; or myoclonic seizures, which cause rapid, uncontrolled ...
  5. ... atypical absence seizures, which involve short periods of staring blankly; hemiclonic seizures, which cause rhythmic jerking of ...
  6. ... brief episodes of impaired consciousness that look like staring spells. Affected individuals may develop complex, difficult-to- ...
  7. ... brief episodes of impaired consciousness that look like staring spells. During seizures, children are not aware of ...
  8. ... or drooling, unusual eye movements such as intense staring or excessive blinking, cold hands and feet, irritability, ...
  9. ... episodes of altered consciousness that may appear as staring spells.Parkinsonism is usually the last major feature ...
  10. ... an increased sensitivity to light (photophobia), and a staring gaze.Additional features of progressive supranuclear palsy include ...