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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Absence seizure
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... tonic-clonic seizures (or grand mal seizures) and absence seizures. Most gene mutations associated with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy ...
  3. ... convulsive seizures in infancy, followed in childhood by absence seizures, which cause loss of consciousness for short periods. ...
  4. ... symptoms than males. Affected females may have an absence of the tissue connecting the left and right halves of the brain (agenesis of the corpus callosum), some degree of intellectual disability, and recurrent seizures (epilepsy). Some females with an ARX gene mutation ...
  5. ... is characterized by neurological problems, including intellectual ... resulting in the absence of functional NHE6 proteins. As a result, the ...
  6. ... keratinocytic epidermal nevus and neurological problems, such as seizures, intellectual disability, underdevelopment of the tissue that connects ... the cells to grow and divide in the absence of signals from outside the cell. This uncontrolled ...
  7. ... characterized by neurological problems, including movement abnormalities and seizures; a shortage of white blood cells (neutropenia), which ... CLPB deficiency is likely caused by a complete absence of CLPB protein, while moderate and mild CLPB ...
  8. ... functions. The degeneration of neurons likely underlies the seizures, movement abnormalities, intellectual decline, and other neurological problems ... neurotoxic starch-like polyglucosans, which form in its absence in progressive myoclonus epilepsy. Hum Mol Genet. 2004 ...