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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Status epilepticus
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  1. ... continuous spike-wave in sleep Epilepsy with electrographic status epilepticus in sleep FESD Focal epilepsies with speech and ...
  2. ... to treat. A life-threatening seizure condition called status epilepticus may also develop. Status epilepticus is a continuous state of seizure activity lasting ...
  3. ... prolonged episodes of seizure activity known as nonconvulsive status epilepticus. These episodes can cause confusion and a loss ... both SCN1A and SCN9A gene changes may have status epilepticus in infancy and experience a variety of seizures ...
  4. ... drugs. Prolonged seizure episodes known as non-convulsive status epilepticus also appear to be characteristic of ring chromosome ... K, Takahashi Y. Ring chromosome 20 and nonconvulsive status epilepticus. A new epileptic syndrome. Brain. 1997 Jun;120 ( ...
  5. ... Vikkula M, Godfraind C. Neuroserpin mutation causes electrical status epilepticus of slow-wave sleep. Neurology. 2008 Jul 1; ...
  6. ... infants typically have prolonged seizures lasting several minutes (status epilepticus), which are triggered by fever. Other seizure types, ...
  7. ... experience prolonged episodes of seizure activity called nonconvulsive status epilepticus. The seizures associated with GM3 synthase deficiency tend ...
  8. ... experience prolonged periods of seizure activity (known as status epilepticus) or episodes of many seizures that occur in ...
  9. ... affected typically experience prolonged seizures lasting several minutes (status epilepticus). These seizures involve muscle rigidity, convulsions, and loss ...
  10. ... episodes of seizure activity that last several minutes (status epilepticus). It is likely that some affected individuals also ...
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