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Childhood epilepsy
- Childhood absence epilepsy is a condition characterized by recurrent seizures (epilepsy). This condition begins in childhood, usually between ages 3 and 8. Affected ...
- ... dyspraxia (ADRESD), intermediate epilepsy-aphasia disorder (IEAD), atypical childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (ACECTS), and childhood epilepsy with ...
- ... Ohta H, Abiru K, Nakano K, Oka E. Childhood-onset epilepsy associated with polymicrogyria. Brain Dev. 2002 Dec;24( ...
- ... Vincent A, Wilson M. Incidence and phenotypes of childhood-onset genetic epilepsies: a prospective population-based national cohort. Brain. 2019 ...
- ... Vincent A, Wilson M. Incidence and phenotypes of childhood-onset genetic epilepsies: a prospective population-based national cohort. Brain. 2019 ...
- ... or GERD), which tends to go away after childhood. Rarely, recurrent seizures (epilepsy), congenital heart abnormalities, or genitourinary abnormalities occur in ...
- ... common feature of this condition is recurrent seizures (epilepsy) in childhood. The seizures may occur during the day or ...
- ... They usually have weak muscle tone (hypotonia) in childhood. About half have recurrent seizures (epilepsy).Affected individuals often have distinctive facial features including ...
- ... epilepsy), abnormal brain function (encephalopathy), and intellectual disability. Epilepsy begins in childhood, typically between ages 6 months and 4 years. ...
- ... low muscle tone (hypotonia) and develop recurrent seizures (epilepsy) in early childhood. Seizures are usually the generalized tonic-clonic type, ...