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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for "Epilepsy," childhood absence 2
  1. ... mal epilepsy Pykno-epilepsy Pyknolepsy Genetic Testing Registry: Epilepsy, childhood absence 2 Genetic Testing Registry: Epilepsy, childhood absence 4 Genetic ...
  2. ... This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Childhood absence epilepsy More About This Health Condition ECA4 EJM EJM5 ...
  3. ... do learn to walk lose the ability in childhood. Most affected children also have recurrent seizures (epilepsy), beginning between ages 1 and 2.Other features seen in many people with Christianson ...
  4. ... a small number of people with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. This condition ... absence seizures. Most gene mutations associated with juvenile myoclonic ...
  5. ... epilepsy), abnormal brain function (encephalopathy), and intellectual disability. ... (absence seizures); seizures brought on by high body temperature ( ...
  6. ... called Dravet syndrome (also known as severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy or ... or absence seizures. In Dravet syndrome, these seizures are difficult ...
  7. ... and definition of epilepsy syndromes with onset in childhood: Position paper by the ... spectrum. Epilepsia. 2013 Feb;54(2):280-7. doi: 10.1111/epi.12065. Epub ...
  8. ... characterized by convulsive seizures in infancy, followed in childhood by absence seizures, which cause loss of consciousness for short periods. In mid-childhood, the seizures change to the generalized tonic-clonic ...
  9. ... during sleep.In people with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, epilepsy begins in early childhood, usually between ages 3 and 5. The most ... for 3 to 4 percent of cases of epilepsy in children and 1 to 2 percent of cases in adults. For unknown reasons, ...
  10. ... epilepsy is a condition characterized by recurrent seizures (epilepsy). This condition begins in childhood or adolescence, usually between ages 12 and 18, ...
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