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Results 31 - 40 of 40 for Loss of consciousness
  1. ... to affect the entire brain, it causes a loss of consciousness, muscle stiffening, and rhythmic jerking (tonic-clonic seizure). ...
  2. ... progress to tonic-clonic seizures, which involve a loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and convulsions; myoclonic seizures, which involve ...
  3. ... or grand mal seizures. These seizures involve a loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and convulsions. They often occur at ...
  4. ... are generalized tonic-clonic seizures, which involve a loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and convulsions; tonic seizures, which are ...
  5. ... cause breathing to slow or stop, leading to unconsciousness and death if the overdose is not treated ...
  6. ... in the blood (alcoholic ketoacidosis), and passing out (unconsciousness). Coma, brain damage, and death can occur if ...
  7. ... People with AMACR deficiency may have a gradual loss in intellectual functioning (cognitive decline), seizures, and migraines. They may also have acute episodes of brain dysfunction (encephalopathy) similar to stroke, involving altered consciousness and areas of damage (lesions) in the brain. ...
  8. ... may include muscle weakness and pain, recurrent headaches, loss of ... vision abnormalities, seizures, and severe headaches resembling migraines. ...
  9. ... blood flow in the brain and lead to loss of brain tissue (atrophy) and ... lose consciousness. People with Sturge-Weber syndrome have varying levels ...
  10. ... attention, unintelligible speech, and brief episodes of altered consciousness ... the loss of dopamine-producing neurons can increasingly impair intellectual ...
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