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Results 131 - 140 of 3,661 for Visual epilepsy
  1. ... by skin redness and warmth (flushing) and, sometimes, seizures and changes in breathing and heart rate. The ... Genetics provides information about Genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures plus More About This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics ...
  2. ... features), such as buzzing, humming, or ringing, during seizures. Some people hear more complex sounds, like specific ... to understand language before losing consciousness during a seizure. This inability to understand speech is known as ...
  3. ... and intellectual disability (previously called mental retardation); and seizures. Some people with DOORS syndrome do not have ... more like the other fingers (triphalangeal thumbs).The seizures that occur in people with DOORS syndrome usually ...
  4. ... been found to cause genetic epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+), which is a spectrum of seizure disorders of varying severity. These conditions include simple ...
  5. ... people with conditions in this spectrum develop recurrent seizures (epilepsy), and some have mild to severe intellectual ... Approximately 70 percent of children with LKS have seizures, typically of a type described as focal (or ...
  6. ... epilepsy that runs in families. This disorder causes seizures that usually occur at night (nocturnally) while an ... is sleeping. Some people with ADNFLE also have seizures during the day.The seizures characteristic of ADNFLE ...
  7. ... identified in most people with benign familial neonatal seizures (BFNS), a condition characterized by recurrent seizures (epilepsy) in newborn babies. The seizures begin around ...
  8. ... half of people with dup15q syndrome have recurrent seizures (epilepsy). The seizures usually develop between the ages of 6 months ... Some people with dup15q syndrome have only focal seizures, which affect one part of the brain and ...
  9. ... intellectual disability. Most affected individuals also have recurrent seizures (epilepsy). The signs and symptoms of this condition ... In many affected individuals who have epilepsy, the seizures stop after a few years, and the other ...
  10. ... FFEVF), which is an uncommon form of recurrent seizures (epilepsy) that runs in families. Affected individuals experience focal seizures, which are seizures that do not cause a ...
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