it can be called a non-motor seizure. This level of description does not need to be used all the time, especially when generally describing or talking about seizures. Yet other times you may find the motor terms helpful.
Seizures in children have many different types of symptoms. A thorough description of the type of movements witnessed, as well as the child's level of alertness, can help the doctor determine what type of seizure your child has had. The most dramatic symptom isgeneralized convulsions. The child...
Epileptic seizureselderly patientsThe paper discusses epilepsy in elderly persons, provides description of epileptic attacks in elderly patients. 139 patients older than 65 have been examined, attacks of epilepsy are described in detail.doi:10.15208/mhsj.2011.186N. Abdullaeva...
Seizures Idiopathic intracranial hypertension, historically called pseudotumor cerebri, where pressure within the spinal canal increases. The cause is unknown and while it can occur in all ages, it often affects young, obese females. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension can cause significant headache and ...
[106], a gene expressed primarily by smooth muscle cells, and mutations in this gene lead to accumulation of the NOTCH3 protein ectodomain in the extracellular spaces and consequently the formation of granular osmiophilic material. Over time, affected individuals develop seizures, cognitive and ...
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She just had one this summer---touch and go for a while there as she had seizures and all kinds of complications but she's doing better--knock on wood---her name is Hope~ How appropriate! Lela Cargill (author)from Somewhere near the heart of Texas on September 19, 2012: ...
• Vulnerability to seizures and neurotransmitter imbalances (excitability). • Immature metabolic systems. 134 P. N. Severin and P. A. Jacobson Differential diagnoses include upper or lower airway obstruction, bronchiolitis, status asthmaticus, cardiogenic shock, acute gastroenteritis, seizures, and ...
Seizures A person experiencing neuroleptic malignant syndrome may have seizures due to an excessive increase in temperature. During a seizure, a person could be harmed, so the nursing diagnosis is a risk for injury. Nutrition Due to muscular rigidity, which is a symptom of neuroleptic malignant sy...
Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a hemorrhagic neurovascular disease characterized by clusters of blood-filled capillary spaces lined by “leaky” endothelium [1,2]. CCM patients present with highly variable symptomatology, including seizures, hemorrhagic activity, and focal neurologic deficits [2...