The most common brain disease that causes seizures isepilepsy.About 1.2% of people in the U.S. have this condition. Epilepsy sometimes runs in families, but brain infections, strokes, and head injuries can cause it as well. If you have epilepsy, you could have a wide range of symptoms. ...
Seizures occurring as a complication of chronic renal failure represent part of the generalized encephalopathy which occurs in about 15% of children with prolonged renal dysfunction (1,2). Clinical epileptiform activity often follows myoclonus and is almost always generalized in nature. Focal seizures ...
After secondary syphilis, some patients will continue to carry the infection in their bodies without symptoms.This is the so-called latent stage of the infection.Then, with or without a latent stage, which can last as long as 20 or more years, the third (tertiary) stage of the disease can...
Clinical disease trajectories that describe neuropsychiatric symptoms were identified using natural language processing for 3,042 brain donors diagnosed with various neurodegenerative disorders. Trajectories revealed distinct temporal patterns that result in the identification of new clinical subtypes, and a subse...
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Clinically, TSC impacts multiple organ systems (Figure 2), with a predilection for the central nervous system (CNS), skin, and kidneys [36]. Most common CNS symptoms encompass seizures, subependymal nodules (SENs), and subependymal giant cell astrocytomas (SEGA) [45]. Renal complications arise...
Problems in other organs such as thekidneys Blood disorders, such asanemiaand low levels of whiteblood cellsor platelets Chest painfrom inflammation of the lining of the heart orlungs Seizuresor strokes Diagnosis Your doctor will ask about your medical history, do a physical exam, and order lab...
Purpose: To examine whether family history of unprovoked seizures is associated with behavioral disorders in epilepsy probands, thereby supporting the hypo... DC Hesdorffer,R Caplan,AT Berg - 《Epilepsia》 被引量: 111发表: 2012年 Genetics and genomics of behavioral and psychiatric disorders Psychi...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is defined as an acute infection of the pulmonary parenchyma and, along with influenza, is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States. Fever, cough, sputum production, pleuritic chest pain, and dyspnea are common symptoms of CAP. Nausea, vomiting...
11 Large CAG repeat is associated with early symptoms manifestation.12 Symptoms include poor coordination, chorea (involuntary dance-like movements), slow movement, seizures, and slurred speech; Parkinson’s disease affects motion control. Rigidity, tremor, and slow movement (bradykinesia) are ...