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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Focal tonic seizure
  1. Epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures (EIMFS) is a form of recurrent seizures (epilepsy) that begins early in life. Seizures typically start before the age of 6 ...
  2. ... gene can cause epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures (EIMFS). This condition is typically characterized by recurrent ... major cause of epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures. Neurology. 2015 Sep 15;85(11):958-66. ...
  3. ... epilepsy) that runs in families. Affected individuals experience focal seizures, which are seizures that do not cause a ... an abnormally active mTOR pathway leads to the focal seizures of FFEVF. Research suggests that increased mTOR pathway ...
  4. ... years. Some people with dup15q syndrome have only focal seizures, which affect one part of the brain and ... include other types of seizures. In addition to focal seizures, these can include rapid uncontrolled muscle jerks (myotonic ...
  5. ... in individuals with epilepsy of infancy with migrating focal seizures (EIMFS). This condition is typically characterized by recurrent ...
  6. ... stiffening, and rhythmic jerking. Episodes that begin as focal seizures and spread throughout the brain are known as ...
  7. ... how overactivity in this pathway leads to the focal seizures of FFEVF. Research suggests that increased signaling in ... enlargement of these cells, which is characteristic of focal cortical ... same mutation have seizures that start in different regions of the brain. ...
  8. ... sometimes classified as CSWS. ADRESD is characterized by focal seizures, speech difficulties due to dyspraxia, and learning disability. ...
  9. ... usually involve only one side of the brain (focal seizures), during which the port-wine birthmark may darken ...
  10. ... can involve only one side of the brain (focal seizures) or both sides (generalized seizures). This condition is ...
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