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a brain conditionwill causeintractable seizures

a rare neurological conditioncausesstrokelike seizures

which involves removing half of the brain of a childto preventuntreatable seizures

Dravet syndrome , a conditioncausesconvulsive seizures

a brain disordercausesconvulsive seizures

subconscious mental activity , not abnormal electrical activity in the brain(passive) are caused byPsychogenic seizures

an underlying conditioncausingMyoclonic seizures

Can xylene ( xylolprovokeconvulsive seizures

clozapine by itselftriggeredconvulsive seizures

subconscious thoughts , emotions or ' stress ' , not abnormal electrical activity in the brain(passive) are caused byPsychogenic seizures

abnormal electrical changes in the brain(passive) caused bypsychogenic seizures

him seeis causingfrequent breakthrough seizures

a large area of the brainis causingintractable seizures

the very brain activity we foundto causenonconvulsive seizures

Anoic brain injurycan causemyoclonic seizures

an insular brain tumor(passive) caused byintractable seizures

the left hemisphere of his brain ... to helppreventconvulsive seizures

called Selenium DeficiencyTriggeringIntractable Seizures

Carcinogenesis Selenium DeficiencyTriggeringIntractable Seizures

Ramaekers VT , Calomme M , Vanden Berghe D , Makropoulos W. Selenium deficiencytriggeringintractable seizures

Retin A. No sudden discontinuation of antiepileptic therapy should be undertakenmay leadto breakthrough seizures

AB - This case discusses the pharmacokinetic interaction between phenytoin and ginkgo bilobaresultingin breakthrough seizures

that you do not stop taking your medications suddenlycan resultin breakthrough seizures

LGS and Dravet syndrome(passive) caused byintractable seizures

reach their lowest level around the time of deliverymight resultin breakthrough seizures

Another medical condition overlapscausingseizures to breakthrough

Excessive stresscan causebreakthrough seizures

psychological stress(passive) are caused byPsychogenic seizures

SleepinessLightheadednessFatigueLack of coordinationWeight gainRapid back and forth eyeball movementsIncreased risk of suicidal thinking and behaviorLamotrigineCommon brand name : LamictalIt is not knownhow preventsconvulsive seizures

NauseaAppetite lossVomitingFatigueLightheadednessDrowsinessHeadacheMuscle painRashChange in urine colorIncreased risk of suicidal thinking and behaviorpreventsconvulsive seizures

221 - 223 ( 10 ) Selenium DeficiencyTriggeringIntractable Seizures

Ginkgo biloba , phenytoin , CYP2C19 N2 - This case discusses the pharmacokinetic interaction between phenytoin and ginkgo bilobaresultingin breakthrough seizures

Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain ... any changes in the patient 's braincauseconvulsive seizures

NeurontinThe mechanism by whichpreventsconvulsive seizures

LamictalThe mechanism by whichpreventsconvulsive seizures

people with epilepsy require alternative AED regimensto preventbreakthrough seizures

wherever we take away fifty percent the brainto preventintractable seizures

an abnormality affecting most or the entire brain , and atonic seizures(passive) caused byconvulsive seizures

the impact of thoughts and feelings on the way that the brain works(passive) caused bypsychogenic seizures

a structural CNS lesion such as a brain tumour , vascular malformation , or brain abscess(passive) caused by Seizures

quick twitching of the arms and legscan causequick twitching of the arms and legs

in sudden brief jerks or twitches of the arms and legs.2 Tonic - clonic seizuresresultin sudden brief jerks or twitches of the arms and legs.2 Tonic - clonic seizures

in death in infancyresultingin death in infancy

to an early deathleadingto an early death

jerks of the upper body , arms or legscausejerks of the upper body , arms or legs

a sudden loss of muscle tone myoclonic seizures , which are brief involuntary jerks infantile seizures , which occur in clusters in babies , usually beginning at 6 months of agecausea sudden loss of muscle tone myoclonic seizures , which are brief involuntary jerks infantile seizures , which occur in clusters in babies , usually beginning at 6 months of age

AnswerHi Sharon , Usually " drop attacks(passive) are caused byAnswerHi Sharon , Usually " drop attacks

spontaneous fast twitches in the arms and legscausespontaneous fast twitches in the arms and legs

the upper body , arms and legs to jerk and twitchcausethe upper body , arms and legs to jerk and twitch

to loss of muscle control and can make the patient fall down abruptlyleadto loss of muscle control and can make the patient fall down abruptly

a loss of muscle control causing victims to collapse or fallcausea loss of muscle control causing victims to collapse or fall

a loss of muscle control and may cause the patient to fall downcausea loss of muscle control and may cause the patient to fall down

unexpected loss of muscle tone , usually in the arms and legscauseunexpected loss of muscle tone , usually in the arms and legs

sudden , brief , muscle spasmscausesudden , brief , muscle spasms

brain injurycausebrain injury

permanent damage or deathcausingpermanent damage or death

to the full brain being damaged and deathwould ... leadto the full brain being damaged and death

in dangerous drop attacks with risks of injury and impairmentresultin dangerous drop attacks with risks of injury and impairment

sudden jerks or twitches ... especially in the upper body , arms , or legscausesudden jerks or twitches ... especially in the upper body , arms , or legs

to loss of muscle control within the patients ’ bodies making them collapse or fallleadto loss of muscle control within the patients ’ bodies making them collapse or fall

abnormal movements on both sides of the body at the same time they occur in a variety of epilepsy syndromes that havecauseabnormal movements on both sides of the body at the same time they occur in a variety of epilepsy syndromes that have

twitches , jerks , and sporadic muscle movements in the upper body , arms and legscausetwitches , jerks , and sporadic muscle movements in the upper body , arms and legs

within the brain itself ... from sympathetic seizures , which had external causesoriginatedwithin the brain itself ... from sympathetic seizures , which had external causes

to blindness dementia , and finally deatheventually leadingto blindness dementia , and finally death

to death Simparica side effectsleadto death Simparica side effects

all the muscles in the body to relax suddenlycausesall the muscles in the body to relax suddenly

abnormal movements on both sides of the body at the same time resulting in a jerk of the shoulders and arms or a drop of the headcauseabnormal movements on both sides of the body at the same time resulting in a jerk of the shoulders and arms or a drop of the head

from right temporal lobeoriginatingfrom right temporal lobe

symptoms like falling usually not associated with loss of consciousnesscausesymptoms like falling usually not associated with loss of consciousness

very brief jerky movements , usually of the upper body , without loss of consciousnesscausevery brief jerky movements , usually of the upper body , without loss of consciousness

your arms and legs to twitch on both sides of your body Tonic - clonic seizures can go on for a long time , sometimes up to 20 minutescan causeyour arms and legs to twitch on both sides of your body Tonic - clonic seizures can go on for a long time , sometimes up to 20 minutes

from suboptimal antiepileptic drug ( AED ) dosing during the titration period , as well as adverse events resulting from rapid AED titrationresultingfrom suboptimal antiepileptic drug ( AED ) dosing during the titration period , as well as adverse events resulting from rapid AED titration

to sudden death due to cardiorespiratory failuremight leadto sudden death due to cardiorespiratory failure

harm or even death for the epileptic patientcan causeharm or even death for the epileptic patient

symptoms and signs of disability(passive) caused bysymptoms and signs of disability

outside the temporal lobescan originateoutside the temporal lobes

significant injurycan causesignificant injury

in what experts generally refer to as drop attacks , in which an individual suddenly collapses or is thrown to the groundmay resultin what experts generally refer to as drop attacks , in which an individual suddenly collapses or is thrown to the ground

in the frontal lobe AU - Takayamaoriginatingin the frontal lobe AU - Takayama

jolts or jerks of the abdominal area , arms , or legscausejolts or jerks of the abdominal area , arms , or legs

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