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Results 1 - 10 of 49 for Coma
  1. ... cause life-threatening brain swelling (cerebral edema) and coma. One of the CACNA1A gene variants, known as ... lead to cellular changes that cause swelling and coma. More About This Health Condition Spinocerebellar ataxia type ...
  2. ... or unusual body movements, or go into a coma. Complications of N-acetylglutamate synthase deficiency may include ... lack of coordination, headaches, confusion, behavioral changes, or coma. N-acetylglutamate synthase deficiency is a very rare ...
  3. ... have normal intelligence. Severe cases may result in coma.Some people with later-onset ornithine translocase deficiency ...
  4. ... and other health problems, which can lead to coma. Some of the genetic changes that cause beta- ...
  5. ... disorder can lead to delayed development, seizures, and coma. These medical problems may be life-threatening in ...
  6. ... too high for too long, they can cause coma and intellectual disability.The signs and symptoms of ...
  7. ... more serious medical problems, including heart abnormalities, seizures, coma, and possibly death.Less commonly, the signs and ...
  8. ... may lead to poor feeding, vomiting, seizures, or coma. Neonatal hyperammonemia associated with gyrate atrophy generally responds ...
  9. ... tone, impaired muscle coordination, paralysis, blindness, seizures, and coma. In addition to neurological problems, familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis ...
  10. ... These include confusion, low blood pressure, seizures, and coma.Neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus can be either acquired or ...
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