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Results 91 - 100 of 3,661 for Visual epilepsy
  1. ... reactions, movements, and speech (psychomotor retardation); and recurrent seizures (epilepsy). Different types of phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase deficiency have ...
  2. ... have low muscle tone (hypotonia) and develop recurrent seizures (epilepsy) in early childhood. Seizures are usually the generalized tonic-clonic type, which ...
  3. ... are thought to be due to hypotonia.Recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and seizure-like episodes (which can include muscle jerking, twitching, ... function of neurons, leading to developmental delay, hypotonia, seizures, and other neurological problems in people with 5q31. ...
  4. ... is a rare inherited condition characterized by recurrent seizures (epilepsy) and problems with movement. The signs and ... affected individuals develop tonic-clonic or grand mal seizures. These seizures involve a loss of consciousness, muscle ...
  5. ... also used along with other medications to control seizures. Diazepam is in a class of medications called ... taking diazepam along with other medications to control seizures, do not stop taking diazepam without talking to ...
  6. ... tends to go away after childhood. Rarely, recurrent seizures (epilepsy), congenital heart abnormalities, or genitourinary abnormalities occur ... NEDAUS Neurodevelopmental disorder with or without autism or seizures Genetic Testing Registry: Neurodevelopmental disorder with or without ...
  7. ... disorders that affect communication and social interaction. Recurrent seizures (epilepsy) may also occur in Partington syndrome.Focal ... linked mental retardation with dystonic movements, ataxia, and seizures Genetic Testing Registry: Partington syndrome Partington syndrome National ...
  8. ... with other medications to control certain types of seizures in people with epilepsy. It is also used ... in behavior or mood. If you have a seizure disorder and you suddenly stop taking carbamazepine, your ...
  9. ... with other medications to treat certain types of seizures in adults and children 2 years of age ... is taken to treat kidney tumors, SEGA, or seizures in people who have TSC; RCC; or breast, ...
  10. ... with other medications to treat certain types of seizures. It is also used to relieve unpleasant symptoms ... you are taking clorazepate to treat anxiety or seizures, your doctor will probably start you on a ...
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