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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Apneic episodes in infancy
  1. ... childhood, but they can begin as early as infancy. Episodes of hyperventilation and apnea can be triggered by emotions such as excitement ...
  2. ... childhood. Other characteristic features of the condition include episodes of unusually fast (hyperpnea) or slow (apnea) breathing in infancy, and abnormal eye movements (ocular motor apraxia). Most ...
  3. ... intellectual disability. Several affected individuals also have had episodes in which their ... This disorder is very rare; ...
  4. ... peers; many are never able to walk. In infancy, affected infants have very ... of abnormally slow breathing (hypoventilation). These breathing problems ...
  5. ... short periods (apnea). As the child ages, the apnea episodes tend to last longer, especially during sleep, and ...
  6. ... characterized by uncontrolled jerking of the muscles. Seizure episodes in infants with BFNS typically begin with tonic stiffness and pauses in breathing (apnea) followed by clonic jerking. A test called an ...
  7. ... regulating their breathing, resulting in pauses in breathing (apnea), initially ... episodes of severe weakness, hypotonia, and abnormal breathing, which ...
  8. ... migrate) from one region to another during an episode. Depending on the region affected, seizures can involve sudden redness and warmth (flushing) of the face; drooling; short pauses in breathing (apnea); movement of the head or eyes to one ...
  9. Types of OI (Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation)  
    Osteogenesis Imperfecta/Specifics ... Osteogenesis Imperfecta ... Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation