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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Familial febrile seizures 9
  1. ... FEBRILE SEIZURES PLUS, TYPE 1; GEFSP1 FEBRILE SEIZURES, FAMILIAL, 8; FEB8 GENERALIZED EPILEPSY WITH FEBRILE SEIZURES PLUS, TYPE 9; GEFSP9 EPILEPSY, IDIOPATHIC GENERALIZED, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO, 10; EIG10 ...
  2. ... who have febrile seizures have a 2 to 9 percent chance of developing non-fever-related seizures later in life. When febrile seizures are associated with variants in the SCN9A gene, the condition is known as familial febrile seizures 3B. If these individuals go on ...
  3. ... obesity, exposure to high heat (such as a fever or use of a hot tub or sauna) in early pregnancy, and the use of ... in people with no history of the disorder in their family. A small percentage of cases have been reported ...
  4. ... obesity, exposure to high heat (such as a fever or use of a hot tub or sauna) in early pregnancy, and the use of ... in people with no history of the disorder in their family. A small percentage of cases have been reported ...
  5. ... seizures); seizures brought on by high body temperature (febrile seizure); or tonic-clonic seizures, which involve loss of ... myoclonic encephalopathy is frequently associated with self-induced seizures. Neurology. 2015 Mar 3;84(9):951-8. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000001305. Epub ...
  6. ... individual. Often the first type to occur are febrile seizures, which are triggered by a high fever. Affected individuals can also experience generalized tonic-clonic ...
  7. ... sweating, anxiety, and depression. In severe cases, agitation, fever, seizures, and hallucinations can occur; this pattern of severe ...
  8. ... unusually severe migraine episodes. These episodes can include fever, prolonged weakness, seizures, and coma. Although most people with sporadic hemiplegic ...
  9. ... develop in adolescence or early adulthood.Infants with familial arginine vasopressin resistance tend to have problems feeding and gaining weight (failure to thrive). They may also be irritable and experience fevers, diarrhea, and vomiting. Recurrent episodes of dehydration can ...
  10. ... show typical symptoms of an infection, such as fever, cough, congestion, vomiting, and diarrhea, for a few days. Following these flu-like symptoms, affected individuals develop neurological problems, such as seizures, hallucinations, difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), or abnormal muscle ...
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