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Results 41 - 50 of 70 for Childhood epilepsy
  1. ... ataxia). Most affected children also have recurrent seizures (epilepsy) ... in early childhood.Children with Angelman syndrome typically have a happy, ...
  2. ... weak muscle tone (hypotonia) in infancy. By early childhood, they develop ... seizures (epilepsy).Some people with Warburg micro syndrome have reduced ...
  3. ... problems with movement and balance (ataxia), recurrent seizures (epilepsy), ... In childhood or adolescence, affected individuals may develop eye problems ...
  4. ... symptoms of this condition can begin anytime between childhood and early ... difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), vision loss, speech problems, ...
  5. Myoclonic epilepsy with ragged-red ... features of MERRF vary widely among affected individuals, even among members of the same ...
  6. GM3 synthase deficiency is characterized by recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and problems with brain development. Within the first ... signs and symptoms of the condition. Amish infantile epilepsy syndrome Epilepsy syndrome, infantile-onset symptomatic Ganglioside GM3 ...
  7. ... of infancy (MMPSI) is a severe form of epilepsy that begins very early in life. Recurrent seizures ... infantile epileptic encephalopathy 14 EIEE14 Malignant migrating partial epilepsy of infancy Migrating partial epilepsy of infancy Migrating ...
  8. ... with visual sensations or auras, or recurrent seizures (epilepsy).Damaged ... time from childhood to late adulthood, but typically happens during mid- ...
  9. ... called Dravet syndrome (also known as severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy ... in early childhood. These types can include myoclonic or absence seizures. ...
  10. ... muscle tone (hypertonia), more severe and recurrent seizures (epilepsy), ... into childhood than more severely affected individuals.Individuals with D- ...
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