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Results 1 - 3 of 3 for Startle epilepsy
  1. ... serious neurological problems, which can include an exaggerated startle reaction ... (epilepsy). These babies may also have movement abnormalities, such ...
  2. ... Rarely, infants with hereditary hyperekplexia experience recurrent seizures (epilepsy).The signs and symptoms of hereditary hyperekplexia typically fade by age 1. However, older individuals with hereditary hyperekplexia may still startle easily and have periods of rigidity, which can ...
  3. ... quadriplegia). Many affected individuals also have recurrent seizures ... reaction (hyperekplexia) to unexpected stimuli. Some affected individuals ...