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- ... In addition to paralysis, affected individuals can have sudden attacks of uncontrollable muscle activity; these can cause involuntary ... with alternating hemiplegia of childhood may also experience sudden redness ... of the skin. These attacks can occur during or separately from episodes of ...
- ... pancreas (pancreatitis). These episodes of pancreatitis begin as sudden (acute) attacks. If left untreated, pancreatitis can develop into a ...
- ... childhood with an episode of acute pancreatitis. A sudden (acute) attack can cause abdominal pain, fever, nausea, or vomiting. ...
- ... sudden episodes of weak muscle tone (atonic seizures), sudden falls (drop attacks), or partial or complete loss of consciousness (absence ...
- ... short periods of loss of consciousness (absence seizures); sudden episodes of weak muscle tone (drop attacks); rapid, uncontrolled muscle jerks (myoclonic seizures); and episodes ...
- ... which involve rapid, uncontrolled muscle jerks; or drop attacks, which are sudden episodes of weak muscle tone.Individuals with the ...
- ... blood flow, increasing the chance of a heart attack, stroke, or sudden death.Some people with sitosterolemia develop small yellowish ...
- ... be life-threatening. Rupture of an aneurysm or sudden tearing (dissection) ... heart attacks, respiratory problems, and strokes. Stenosis of the arteries ...
- ... Others have more severe episodes that can include sudden, repetitive ... terrors, or panic attacks.In some types of epilepsy, including ADNFLE, a ...
- ... may experience an overwhelming urge to sleep. "Sleep attacks" can occur at ... is cataplexy, which is a sudden loss of muscle tone in response to strong ...