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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Abnormal U wave
  1. ... spectrum. This group of conditions is characterized by abnormal electrical activity in the brain, usually during slow-wave sleep; a loss of speech and language skills ...
  2. ... of the spectrum. Both usually feature a characteristic abnormal pattern of electrical activity in the brain called continuous spike and waves during slow-wave sleep (CSWS). This pattern occurs ...
  3. ... not develop seizures, but they do have an abnormal pattern of electrical activity in the brain called continuous spike and waves during slow-wave sleep (CSWS). This pattern occurs ...
  4. ... without being consciously controlled. In the gastrointestinal tract, abnormal layering of these muscles interferes with the ability to produce the coordinated waves of contractions (peristalsis) that move food along during ...
  5. ... as "dominant negative" because they lead to an abnormal version of connexin 30 that appears to ... Condition ...
  6. ... versions of collagen IV in glomeruli. Kidneys with abnormal collagen IV ... transform sound waves into nerve impulses for the brain. Altered versions ...
  7. ... Mutation in CALM3 (CALM3-A103V) Activates Arrhythmogenic Ca Waves and Sparks. Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol. 2016 Aug;9( ... LH, Ott CE, Bennewiz A, Paul T, Krause U, Rost I. Novel variants in TECRL cause recessive ...
  8. ... the X chromosome. This condition impairs the coordinated waves of muscle contractions that move food through the ... without being consciously controlled. In the digestive tract, abnormal layering of these muscles may interfere with peristalsis. ...