The article reports that seizure disorders can be divided into two types namely partial or focal and generalized. Partial seizures can be either simple, in which the victim remains conscious although not fully aware o...
Some medicinesreduce the saliva that protects your teeth and gums, including drugs that prevent seizures and that treat a type of chest pain called angina. Smokingmakes it harder for gum tissue to repair itself. Poor oral hygiene habitssuch as not brushing and flossing every day can lead to ...
Later stages of Alzheimer's can be characterized by inability to communicate, seizures, difficulty swallowing and loss of bowel and bladder control. See: How to Improve Memory: Expert Tips for Seniors Alzheimer's Causes and Risk Factors The exact causes of Alzheimer’s disease are...
Investigation of cerebrovascular pathology and its role in dementia might be simplified by the study of DS cohorts and lead to novel hypotheses regarding the causes and consequences of cerebral amyloid angiopathy. Comorbidities in DS, such as sleep disturbances, seizures and psychiatric conditions, overl...
Because the virus that causes mono can be spread through all types of body fluids, it can be a sexually transmitted disease (STD). But it's most often spread by saliva. How long is mono contagious? You may be contagious as soon as you get infected with the virus before you even know...
Acta Neuropathologica Communications (2015) 3:78 Page 12 of 14 had been reported to have seizures. Also, we performed full necropsy of all the cases and did not find lesions that would cause seizures, thus AT8-positivity and the severe neuronal loss are not related to seizure activity in ...
Together, our data support the notion that complex developmental alterations occurring in both the SBH and the overlying cortex concur to creating pathogenic circuits prone to generate seizures. Our study also suggests that early and ...
et al. Rare exonic deletions implicate the synaptic organizer gephyrin (GPHN) in risk for autism, schizophrenia and seizures. Hum. Mol. Genet. 22, 2055–2066 (2013). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Fassio, A. et al. SYN1 loss-of-function mutations in autism and partial epilepsy cause...
When the period of memory loss is well defined, prominent causes are trauma to the head, seizures, poisoning (e.g., alcohol), and brief episodes of inadequate blood supply to the brain. Impaired comprehension, reasoning, logical thinking, and ability to plan ahead may also be symptoms of a...
The consequences of metabolic imbalance may be severe; intellectual disability, seizures, decreased muscle tone, organ failure, blindness, and deafness may occur, depending on which enzyme is dysfunctional. In recent years, it has become apparent that even some conditions associated with multiple congen...