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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for clonic acid
  1. ... have other types of seizures called generalized tonic-clonic seizures (or grand mal seizures) and absence seizures. The mutation associated with this condition changes a single protein building block (amino acid) in the α1 subunit. The amino acid alanine ...
  2. ... have other types of seizures called generalized tonic-clonic seizures (or grand mal seizures) and absence seizures. Most gene mutations associated with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy replace single protein building blocks (amino acids) in the EFHC1 protein. The function of the ...
  3. ... injection is used to treat primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures (formerly known as a grand mal seizure; ... Prozac, Sarafem, in Symbyax, others); fluvoxamine (Luvox); folic acid; fosamprenavir (Lexiva); furosemide (Lasix); H2 antagonists such as ...
  4. ... injection is used to treat primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures (formerly known as a grand mal seizure; ... Prozac, Sarafem, in Symbyax, others); fluvoxamine (Luvox); folic acid; fosamprenavir (Lexiva); furosemide (Lasix); H2 antagonists such as ...
  5. ... certain types of seizures including primary generalized tonic-clonic seizures (formerly known as a grand mal seizure; ... had metabolic acidosis (a disturbance in the body's acid-base balance that results in excessive acidity of ...
  6. ... childhood, the seizures change to the generalized tonic-clonic type, which involve muscle rigidity, convulsions, and loss of consciousness. Generalized tonic-clonic seizures are also associated with prolonged episodes of ...
  7. ... to myoclonic epilepsy, they may have generalized tonic-clonic seizures (also known as grand mal seizures), which ... gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called acid ceramidase. This enzyme is found in lysosomes, which ...
  8. ... loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and convulsions (tonic-clonic); involuntary muscle twitches (myoclonic); or abnormal muscle contraction ( ... where it converts the protein building block (amino acid) aspartic acid to the amino acid asparagine.In ...
  9. ... muscle rigidity, convulsions, and loss of consciousness (tonic-clonic seizures). Additional features of pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy include ... the breakdown of the protein building block (amino acid) lysine in the brain.When antiquitin is deficient, ...
  10. Curing the Epilepsies: The Promise of Research From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    Epilepsy/Statistics and Research ... Epilepsy ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Request free mailed brochure ... From the National Institutes ...
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