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Cryptogenic drug-resistant seizure disorders may involve inflammatory ... seizures following streptococcal pharyngitis. The PBMCs were stimulated ex ...
Seizures. Loss of consciousness or coma. Death, rarely. Symptoms can differ from person to person. Symptoms also can differ each time a person's blood sugar ...
... seizure. Continued anti-seizure treatments are used only if seizures occur. Coma-inducing drugs. Doctors sometimes use drugs to put people into temporary ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the rate of motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) due to spells in patients diagnosed with psychogenic, non-epilepic ...
Evaluation and care of children with seizures and epilepsy · EEG monitoring (for spell classification, seizure location, epilepsy syndrome classification) ...
... seizure hotspot; and the motor,. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the central nervous system and causes seizures. More than 3 million ...
Serious hyponatremia can cause seizures, coma and even death. ... Carbamazepine, an anti-seizure medication. Underactive thyroid or adrenal ...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the central nervous system and causes seizures. More than 3 million Americans and more than 65 million people ...
... seizures are coming from. It watches the brain wave patterns, and depending on what we tell it what a seizure looks like with that brain wave pattern, it ...
Epileptic seizures occur when a group of neurons in the brain produce ... seizure originates in the brain so that this tissue can be surgically removed.
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