Atheroembolic renal disease
... syndrome End-stage renal disease
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Brain Tumors
... brain tumors and other brain disorders, such as
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Convulsion
... Convulsion s ( Spasm s, Seizures , Fits )
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epilepsy "2 [Kellogg] # Antispasmodic Tincture ... Convulsion s Home Care: People with
epilepsy should always wear a medical alert tag. ...
Convulsions
... " Convulsions ( Spasm s, Seizures , Fits )
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epilepsy should always wear a medical alert tag. ...
Epilepsy
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epilepsy - Introduction Myoclonic. Myoclonic seizures ... muscle groups, such as the face or trunk.
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epilepsy Overview ...
Grand mal
... and no prior history of seizure disorders (
epilepsy ). Indication: once-daily administration for ... phases that occur in the child. absence;
epilepsy , complex partial ;
epilepsy , frontal lobe ; ...
Head Injury
... Did it have a known cause (such as known
epilepsy or a recent head injury )? Was consciousness ... 's disease ) other disorders ( migraine ,
epilepsy ) ... Seizures may develop as a result of a ... In most cases, the underlying cause of a child's
epilepsy is never discovered. CONCUSSION - A more ...
Partial seizure
... Seizure Alternate Names : Temporal Lobe
epilepsy , Temporal Lobe Seizure s, Psychomotor
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Seizures
... in level of consciousness ). Seizures and
epilepsy Programs that treat this condition or perform ... onwards. One in 200 school -age children has
epilepsy and 10 per cent are severely affected. ... Sleep? Unique Concerns for Women and Girls with
epilepsy Health Highlights ... Seizures caused by ...
Seizure
... Seizure s and
epilepsy Programs that treat this condition or perform ... onwards. One in 200 school -age children has
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Temporal
... Temporal - lobe
epilepsy :
epilepsy that is characterized by abnormal electrical ... abnormalities—such as temporal lobe
epilepsy — ... Neuropsychologic assessment shows ...
Alcohol withdrawal
... or metabolic imbalance. In most cases, the underlying cause of a child's
epilepsy is never discovered. methadone for heroin and other opiate withdrawal ... withdrawal ) ... The cause is unknown in over half the cases of
epilepsy , especially in those with onset under age 20. Predisposing factors in ...
Alport syndrome
... / sclerosis Digitalis toxicity End-stage renal disease
epilepsy ... Alport syndrome Atheroembolic renal disease Chronic renal ... nephropathy / sclerosis Digitalis toxicity End-stage renal disease
epilepsy Generalized tonic -clonic seizure ... ...
Brain surgery
... . Any type of surgery , particularly brain surgery , carries risks.
epilepsy surgery typically removes a portion of the brain measuring 3 to 5 cm, ... for intra ctable seizures offer new hope for very severe cases of
epilepsy . ...
Brain tumor
... or metabolic imbalance. In most cases, the underlying cause of a child's
epilepsy is never discovered. Any of the following conditions may be the cause ... treatment of more than 600 nervous system disorders including stroke ,
epilepsy , multiple sclerosis , Parkinson 's disease , head and spinal cord ...
Diagnose
... d With Breast Cancer Summary & Participants ... Diagnose
epilepsy and determine what type of seizures are occurring. EEG is the most useful and important test in confirming a diagnosis of
epilepsy . Diagnose reflux Assess if your child has recurring urinary ...
Digitalis toxicity
... toxicity Ectopic Cushing's syndrome End-stage renal disease
epilepsy Generalized tonic -clonic seizure Goodpasture's syndrome ... ... Digitalis toxicity End-stage renal disease
epilepsy Generalized tonic -clonic seizure Goodpasture's syndrome ...
Erythema
... many causes, most commonly are drugs. Penicillin, sulfonamides, certain
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Epididymitis
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Epiglottis
... during swallowing to keep food or liquids from entering the airway .
epilepsy ... Epiglottis A leaf-like piece of cartilage extending upwards ... trachea during swallowing so that food does not enter the lungs .
epilepsy ... The inflamed epiglottis mechanically obstructs the airway ; the ...
Fits
... lenses, as prescribed by an optometrist or ophthalmologist. The A.A.S.
epilepsy is the most common form of seizures , also called convulsions or fits .
epilepsy can be caused by injury to the head, neck, or spinal cord, especially ...
Genes
... acid (DNA) needed to contribute to a function. The Future of
epilepsy Treatment : Devices, Genes and Drugs Summary & Participants New devices may help some
epilepsy patients who are not seizure -free after taking medications. Genes ...
Idiopathic
... The most common type of seizure is idiopathic (ID-ee-o-PATH-ik)
epilepsy , a form of
epilepsy whose cause is not known. This brain disease causes recurrent attacks. ...
Muscle spasm
... by the tincture or an emetic. "Also see "Antispasmodic Tincture" and "
epilepsy ." ... Tetany (prolonged muscle spasm ) may occur if serum levels ... sleepy. Benzodiazepines are also used in anaesthesia, and for treating
epilepsy and muscle spasm s. Depending on the severity of the injury to the ...
Neurosurgery
... Sometimes neurosurgery is used not to cure the
epilepsy , but simply to reduce the severity or frequency of the seizures by ... / neurosurgery specialty unit, caring for more than 300 patients with
epilepsy each year. History: Sir Charles Scott Sherrington (1857-1952) was a ...
Partial
... Complex Partial Seizure Alternate Names : Temporal Lobe
epilepsy , Temporal Lobe Seizure s, Psychomotor
epilepsy ... Alternate Names : Partial Lung Collapse Definition Atelectasis ...
Reproductive Health
... and menopause . Why does trauma to the head often cause
epilepsy years later? How do genetic factors influence seizures ? How does
epilepsy affect the reproductive health of females? What factors make brain ...
Sleep Disorders
... EEG is a neurophysiologic technique primarily used in the evaluation of
epilepsy (or possible
epilepsy ), but it may also be recommended for headaches , behavior al ...
Syncope
... consciousness in which blood flow is reduced to the brain, can mimic
epilepsy . It often misdiagnosed as
epilepsy . Syncope is a common complaint. It is the reason for about 1 percent ...
Temporal lobe seizure
... - seizure medication. Febrile seizure Pregnancy : When you have
epilepsy Temporal lobe seizure Ask a Specialist ... Seizure - Grand Mal ... lobe seizure Febrile seizure (children) ... Temporal lobe
epilepsy is difficult to diagnose because temporal lobe seizure s may not show ...
ADD
... and progression of moderately to severely active rheumatoid arthritis . harkoseride ( ADD 234037) An anticonvulsant for the treatment of
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Alkalosis
... But they are also common in those who have tendonitis , neuritis , arthritis , or alkalosis . Convulsions may occur in such conditions as
epilepsy , poisoning , high fever (especially in young children), disturbances of calcium or phosphorus metabolism , alkalosis , diabetes , oxygen ...
Aminophylline
... methyldopa, penicillins, phenothiazines, and sedatives. Cimetidine should be avoided in people taking on warfarin, phenytoin and other drugs for
epilepsy , theophylline or aminophylline , and some drugs for abnormal heart rhythms because it can affect the way the body breaks them down. ...
Amnesia
... and non-malignant growths) degeneration ( multiple sclerosis , Alzheimer 's disease , Parkinson 's disease ) other disorders ( migraine ,
epilepsy ) ... After de fibrillation , certain symptoms including amnesia (loss of memory) are common. Pictures & Images Electrocardiogram ( ECG ) ......
Angelman Syndrome
...... Angelman syndrome (AS) is a neurological disorder characterized by severe developmental delay, distinctive facial appearance and behavior ,
epilepsy and lack of speech. What are the characteristics of Angelman Syndrome ? Angelman syndrome is a chromosomal disorder caused by the absence of a ...
Anti
... around the liver and other abdominal organ s resulting from portal hypertension . Anti - seizure drugs are effective for many with
epilepsy , but about one-third of patients may need additional help. Learn what options are available when seizures aren’t controlled by medications. ...
Apnea
... (such as sleep apnea ) require specific treatment s. An EEG can help your health care provider diagnose medical problems such as
epilepsy , sleep apnea , encephalitis ( infection in the brain), dementia , and brain tumors . This test is sometimes used during surgery to check ...
Blackout
... out before the diagnosis of TGA can be made. These conditions include alcoholic " blackout s," TIA (transient ischemic attack), temporal lobe
epilepsy , ... Lack of control. Alcohol abuse rs will keep drinking until they become very drunk. Often, drinking bouts result in temporary blackout s ...
Bladder
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Bladder stones
... passage down the ureter s, may lodge in them or in the bladder . bladder stones constipation diabetes insipidus diabetes mellitus
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