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Results 51 - 56 of 56 for Eyelid myoclonus seizure
  1. ... pain, recurrent headaches, loss of appetite, vomiting, and seizures. Most affected individuals experience stroke-like episodes beginning ... of the body (hemiparesis), altered consciousness, vision abnormalities, seizures, and severe headaches resembling migraines. Repeated stroke-like ...
  2. ... have one or more strokes will have recurrent seizures (epilepsy).People with the Flemish and Italian types ... with hereditary cerebral amyloid angiopathy can lead to seizures, movement abnormalities, and other neurological problems. In blood ...
  3. ... typically hear sounds, like buzzing or humming, during seizures. RELN gene variants associated with ADEAF reduce the ... occurs. Abnormal communication between neurons can lead to seizure activity in the brain. More About This Health ...
  4. ... this condition usually have three characteristic features: recurrent seizures that do not improve with treatment (intractable epilepsy), ... in affected individuals can include involuntary muscle twitches (myoclonus), uncontrollable movements of the limbs (choreoathetosis), or a ...
  5. ... disorder attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), uncontrollable movement (myoclonus), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and epilepsy may need ...
  6. ... changes, such as confusion or hypomania Muscle spasms (myoclonus) Overactive reflexes ( hyperreflexia ) Shivering Tremor Uncoordinated movements (ataxia) SS ...
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