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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Severe head injury
  1. ... can trigger disease symptoms. Substance abuse and traumatic head injuries have also been associated with bipolar disorder. It ...
  2. Lennox-Gastaut syndrome is a severe condition characterized by repeated seizures (epilepsy) that begin early in life. Affected individuals have multiple types of seizures, developmental delays, and ...
  3. ... a disorder of the nervous system, with a severe "classic" form that starts in the newborn period ... also become increasingly pronounced with lack of normal head growth. These facial differences ... KK, Salih MA. Neurologic injury in isolated sulfite oxidase deficiency. Can J Neurol ...
  4. ... particularly vulnerable to stresses such as infection, mild head trauma or other injury, or even extreme fright. These stresses may trigger ...
  5. ... adolescence.Autosomal recessive osteopetrosis (ARO) is a more severe form of the disorder that becomes apparent in ... immune system cells. As a result, people with severe osteopetrosis are at risk of abnormal bleeding, a ...
  6. ... two types of mevalonate kinase deficiency: a less severe type called hyperimmunoglobulinemia D syndrome (HIDS) and a more severe type called mevalonic aciduria (MVA).During episodes of ...
  7. ... signs and symptoms of the condition are more severe.Microtubules made with altered β-tubulin proteins do ... from attaching to microtubules. These mutations typically cause severe CFEOM3 that is associated with additional neurological problems, ...
  8. ... that cause Lesch-Nyhan syndrome result in a severe shortage (deficiency) or complete absence of hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase ...
  9. ... are at higher risk of infections. If these severe defects occur on the head, the membrane that ... affect the skin at the top of the head because that region needs to be able to ... Most cases of ...
  10. ... or coughing up blood. Aortic dissections usually cause severe, sudden chest or back pain, and may also ...
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