Diagnosis and emergency management "His neck turns left, his hands and feet are tense and his eyes wide open, and from his mouth froth is flowing without his having any consciousness." This description is in a 4000 year old manuscript from the Middle East and the author proposed that the ...
he woke us up with a terrible scream we have never heard before. His eyes were wide open, but glazed. His body was very stiff but in sort of a fetal position. I picked him up and felt that his entire body was shaking, like a strong vibration. I could not console him and he was...
He had severe motor and speech delay as he still did not sit, did not pass toys from hand to hand, and was only able to roll over and track with his eyes. In addition, there was also delay in his speech development; the patient could not speak any words and was only able to make...
Finally, long-term evaluation of cannabidiol in patients with TSC is needed and will be conducted in the ongoing open-label extension trial. Conclusions In patients with TSC and a high baseline burden of treatment-resistant, primarily focal seizures, add-on cannabidiol significantly reduced seizure ...
European Journal of Human Genetics AP1S2 cause Pettigrew syndrome P Cacciagli et al 365 Figure 2 (A) Photograph of affected individual V.1 at 16 years of age shows a long face, broad forehead, deep-set eyes, large mouth with full lips and prominent jaw. (B) Midline sagittal T1-weighted...
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Epilepsy is one of the most common serious neurological disorders, affecting approximately 50 million people worldwide, with an estimated 5 million new cases each year. Approximately 80% of these cases are in developing countries, probably due to poor medical infrastructure, increased risk of birth-...
Other signs of an FS include loss of consciousness, eyes rolling back, cyanosis, irregular breathing, and jerking of the extremities [5]. The cause seems to be multifactorial, however increasing evidence supports the crucial role of genetic factors in the pathogenesis of FSs, with approximately ...