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Results 31 - 40 of 72 for Epilepsy with generalized "tonic-clonic" seizures
  1. ... loss of previously acquired skills (developmental regression), recurrent seizures (epilepsy), muscle twitches (myoclonus), difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), speech ...
  2. ... function. In addition, affected children often develop recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and vision loss. Signs and symptoms of CLN5 ...
  3. ... neurological problems, including severe intellectual disability and recurrent seizures (epilepsy) that begin in infancy. Most of the DCX ...
  4. ... in an unusually small head size (microcephaly), recurrent seizures (epilepsy), and delayed development of speech and motor skills. ...
  5. ... in infancy. Babies with this disorder have recurrent seizures (epilepsy), movement problems, and profoundly delayed development. They may ...
  6. ... callosum), some degree of intellectual disability, and recurrent seizures (epilepsy). Some females with an ARX gene mutation experience ...
  7. ... developmental delay, intellectual disability, movement problems, and frequent seizures (epilepsy). The mutations that cause GLUT1 deficiency syndrome reduce ...
  8. ... is characterized by abnormal brain function (encephalopathy), recurrent seizures (epilepsy), and developmental delay.Most KCNB1 gene mutations change ...
  9. ... the brain. These conditions are associated with recurrent seizures (epilepsy) that do not respond to treatment. The gene ...
  10. ... with ILS have severe intellectual disabilities and recurrent seizures (epilepsy) that begin in the first two years of ...
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