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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Reflex seizure
  1. ... chap 612. Roddy SM. Breath-holding spells and reflex anoxic seizures. In: Swaiman KF, Ashwal S, Ferriero DM, et al, eds. Swaiman's Pediatric Neurology: Principles and Practice . 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2017: ...
  2. ... pressure and heart rate Decreased muscle tone Decreased reflexes Excessive sleep Lethargy Weak suck Seizures and other abnormal movements
  3. ... or high-pitched crying Excessive sucking Fever Hyperactive reflexes Increased muscle tone Irritability Poor feeding Rapid breathing Seizures Sleep problems Slow weight gain Stuffy nose, sneezing ...
  4. ... baby have? At what age did each infant reflex disappear? What other symptoms are present (for example, decreased alertness or seizures)?
  5. ... the person's pupil size, thinking ability, coordination, and reflexes. Tests that may be done include: Blood and urine tests EEG (brain wave test) may be needed if seizures continue Head CT (computerized tomography) scan MRI of ...
  6. ... visual tracking, or blindness Reflux (gastrointestinal) with vomiting Seizures Severe intellectual disability Swallowing difficulties
  7. ... scan of head (who cannot undergo MRI) Trigeminal reflex testing (in rare cases)
  8. ... definite symptoms. Early stage: Extreme jaundice Absent startle ... markedly arched back with neck hyperextended backwards Seizures
  9. ... jumpy Personality changes Sleepiness Sudden jerky movements or seizures Trouble speaking
  10. ... Mental problems, such as depression or irritability Headache, seizures , or stiff neck Loss of bladder control ( incontinence ) Tremors , or weakness Visual problems , even blindness
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