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Results 21 - 30 of 72 for Epilepsy with generalized "tonic-clonic" seizures
  1. ... is a group of conditions characterized by repeated seizures (epilepsy) and developmental delays. People with developmental and epileptic ...
  2. ... GM3 synthase deficiency, a condition characterized by recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and problems with brain development. The known mutation ...
  3. ... in a small number of people with repeated seizures (epilepsy). Like the KCNA1 variants that cause episodic ataxia ( ...
  4. ... respiratory failure, and a form of dementia with seizures (epilepsy). Although these conditions have somewhat different patterns of ...
  5. ... Additionally, some people with MED13L syndrome have recurrent seizures (epilepsy) or heart abnormalities that are present from birth ( ...
  6. ... distinctive facial features, short stature, abnormal fingers, recurrent seizures (epilepsy), and moderate to severe intellectual disability with impaired ...
  7. ... condition commonly features other neurological problems, including recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and autism spectrum disorder, which affects communication and ...
  8. ... that may occur in these individuals include recurrent seizures (epilepsy), characteristic facial features, weak muscle tone (hypotonia), foot ...
  9. ... development, problems with speech and movement, and recurrent seizures (epilepsy). Most of the identified mutations change a single ...
  10. ... FOXG1 gene. These duplications are associated with recurrent seizures (epilepsy) starting in infancy, intellectual disability, and severe speech ...
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