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Results 11 - 20 of 40 for Loss of consciousness
  1. ... focal aware seizures, which do not cause a loss of consciousness. These seizures are thought to begin in a ... spreads to the entire brain, it causes a loss of consciousness, muscle stiffening, and rhythmic jerking. Episodes that begin ...
  2. ... of the brain and do not cause a loss of consciousness. In more than 70 percent of affected individuals, ... to affect the entire brain and causes a loss of consciousness, muscle stiffening, and rhythmic jerking. Episodes that begin ...
  3. ... function.Seizures in CLN11 disease often involve a loss of consciousness, muscle stiffness (rigidity), and generalized convulsions (tonic-clonic seizures).Vision loss is gradual over time and is due to ...
  4. ... clonic type. This type of seizure involves a loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and convulsions and may not respond to medication. Some affected individuals experience the loss of previously acquired skills (developmental regression). Approximately half ...
  5. ... the entire body, causing muscle rigidity, convulsions, and loss of consciousness. Affected individuals may also experience occipital seizures, which can cause temporary blindness and visual hallucinations. Over time, the ... loss of intellectual function (dementia) impairs memory, judgment, and ...
  6. ... of energy (lethargy), poor feeding, vomiting, seizures, and loss of consciousness. Some affected individuals develop serious liver problems. The health problems associated with type I citrullinemia are life-threatening ... abnormal behaviors (such as aggression, irritability, and hyperactivity), ...
  7. ... clonic seizures, which cause muscle rigidity, convulsions, and loss of consciousness, or myoclonic seizures, which are characterized by rapid, ...
  8. ... the entire body, causing muscle rigidity, convulsions, and loss of consciousness. Other seizure types that can occur in this disorder include short lapses in awareness that can have the appearance of ... gradual loss of intellectual functioning (cognitive decline) that can lead ...
  9. ... of seizure. The most common types involve a loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and convulsions (tonic-clonic); involuntary muscle twitches (myoclonic); or abnormal muscle contraction (tonic). People with asparagine ... lead to a decrease or loss of functional enzyme. Asparagine from the diet likely ...
  10. ... such as generalized tonic-clonic seizures, which involve loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and convulsions. In people with PURA syndrome, seizures are often difficult to control.Other features in people with PURA ... it is not understood how a partial loss of Purα function leads to the signs and ...
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