Jedrzejczyk-Goral, B., Flisiak-Antonijczuk, H., & Kalinowski, R. (2013). The frequency of different types of seizures in children suffered from autism and epilepsy. European Psychiatry, 28 (Supple. 1), 1.Jedrzejczyk-Goral, B., Flisiak-Antonijczuk, H., & Kalinowski, R. (2013). The frequency of different ty...
Other autism spectrum disorder symptoms are physical problems such as poor coordination while running or climbing, poor hand control, constipation, and poor sleeping. Some children develop seizures. Pica, or the tendency to eat items that are not food, is common in children and adults with autism...
Mean age at the onset of epilepsy was 3.90±2.80 years. No cases were reported in the first year of life. No specific epileptic syndromes were recognized. Predominant seizure-types in the age range 12–36 months included focal onset tonic seizures with impaired awareness, myoclonic seizures, ...
Investigating young children's epidemic awareness and risk prevention strategies in the face of public health crises, like COVID-19, requires dedicated research efforts.Exploring the impact of young children's understanding of epidemic occurrences on their coping methods, and the mediating function of ...
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For those with the condition, various types of light sources may stimulate the eye and brain in extreme ways. These triggers result in seizures due to irregularities within the brain or unbalanced neurotransmitters (chemical messengers). And it doesn’t take long either: exposure for as little ...
Which of these two vaccines may not stimulate an effective immune response in children under 2 years of age? a. Typhim Vi b. Vivotif Why is immunity to the common cold so hard to develop, either naturally or through vaccines? Which of the following is TRUE of influenza (the flu)? A....
Why do schizophrenics have more metabolic activity in the prefrontal cortex and less in the temporal? What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of prescribing medication for a mental disorder? a. What distinguishes epilepsy from non-epileptic seizures? b. Why would therapy for ea...
The neuropsychological outcome of pediatric epilepsy surgery has been reported before, but only few studies compared different major types of surgery in differentially located epilepsies. Methods Neuropsychological performance of 306 children and adolescents (ages 6–17 years) were assessed before and one ...
Nevertheless, this hypothesis was based considering only few cases with divergent neural clinical features, ranging from mental retardation, autism, developmental delay and seizures, and without history of cardiac arrest (as recorded in the International Calmodulinopathy Registry) [132,135,154]. This ...