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Learn about this condition that causes seizures. Find out which symptoms are associated with different types of seizures and how they're treated.
Electrophysiological biomarkers of epileptogenic brain and precursor signals that precede the onset of clinical seizures may make seizure warning devices ...
... seizure. This test is usually ordered if you've had more than one episode of transient global amnesia or if your doctor suspects that you're having seizures.
Anticonvulsants and seizure threshold-lowering medicines, herbs and supplements. Large amounts of ginkgo can cause seizures. Taking ginkgo could keep an ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical efficacy, safety and tolerability of XEN1101 administered as adjunctive therapy in focal-onset seizures.
Seizure onset age 2 to 8 years, inclusive, in an otherwise healthy child. Myoclonic atonic seizures, either by history or recorded on EEG. Initial ...
These include risk of seizure recurrence after anti-seizure medication withdrawal, as well as risk of morbidity and mortality due to epilepsy. Novel ...
Seizures. Weakness, numbness or paralysis in the face, arm or leg. This is typically on one side of the body. Vision problems. Trouble speaking or ...
Stroke. Wilson's disease. Some medicines also can cause dysarthria. These may include certain sedatives and seizure medicines. Risk factors. Dysarthria risk ...
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