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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for Absence seizures
  1. ... between ages 3 and 8. Affected children have absence seizures (also known as petit mal seizures), which are ... In most people with childhood absence epilepsy, the absence seizures disappear in adolescence. However, some affected individuals continue ...
  2. ... atonic seizures); partial or complete loss of consciousness (absence seizures); seizures brought on by high body temperature (febrile ... experience a type of seizure called atonic-myoclonic-absence seizure, which begins with a drop of the head, ...
  3. ... involve sudden episodes of weak muscle tone; and absence seizures, which cause loss of consciousness for short periods ... early childhood. These types can include myoclonic or absence seizures. In Dravet syndrome, these seizures are difficult to ...
  4. ... tonic-clonic seizures (or grand mal seizures) and absence seizures. The mutation associated with this condition changes a ... brain triggers the abnormal brain activity associated with seizures. More About This Health Condition ... This Health Condition ECA4 EJM ...
  5. ... tonic-clonic seizures (or grand mal seizures) and absence seizures. Most gene mutations associated with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy ...
  6. ... convulsive seizures in infancy, followed in childhood by absence seizures, which cause loss of consciousness for short periods. ...
  7. ... atonic seizures), partial or complete loss of consciousness (absence seizures), or loss of consciousness with muscle rigidity and ...
  8. ... infantile spasms, short periods of loss of consciousness (absence seizures); sudden episodes of weak muscle tone (drop attacks); ...
  9. ... attacks), or partial or complete loss of consciousness (absence seizures).Some individuals with KCNB1 encephalopathy do not develop ...
  10. ... and loss of consciousness. Sometimes, affected individuals have absence seizures, which cause loss of consciousness for a short ...
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