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Apneic episodes in infancy
- ... childhood, but they can begin as early as infancy. Episodes of hyperventilation and apnea can be triggered by emotions such as excitement ...
- ... childhood. Other characteristic features of the condition include episodes of unusually fast (hyperpnea) or slow (apnea) breathing in infancy, and abnormal eye movements (ocular motor apraxia). Most ...
- ... intellectual disability. Several affected individuals also have had episodes in which their ... This disorder is very rare; ...
- ... peers; many are never able to walk. In infancy, affected infants have very ... of abnormally slow breathing (hypoventilation). These breathing problems ...
- ... short periods (apnea). As the child ages, the apnea episodes tend to last longer, especially during sleep, and ...
- ... characterized by uncontrolled jerking of the muscles. Seizure episodes in infants with BFNS typically begin with tonic stiffness and pauses in breathing (apnea) followed by clonic jerking. A test called an ...
- ... regulating their breathing, resulting in pauses in breathing (apnea), initially ... episodes of severe weakness, hypotonia, and abnormal breathing, which ...
- ... migrate) from one region to another during an episode. Depending on the region affected, seizures can involve sudden redness and warmth (flushing) of the face; drooling; short pauses in breathing (apnea); movement of the head or eyes to one ...
- Types of OI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation)Osteogenesis Imperfecta/Specifics ... Osteogenesis Imperfecta ... Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation