FGFR2-Related Bent Bone Dysplasia
Iowa type Hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis, Italian type Hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis, Piedmont type Aldosterone-producing adenoma with seizures[csbg.cnb.csic.es]
[…] plus, type 5, susceptibility to Sequencing of all coding exons of the gene - - 1.4 GABRD Generalised Epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS ) Sequencing of all coding[cegat.de]
With Or Without Anosmia HH2 147950 Genetic Test Registry Hypoparathyroidism-Retardation-Dysmorphism Syndrome Hypoparathyroidism With Short Stature, Mental Retardation, And Seizures[ukgtn.nhs.uk]
Pallister W Syndrome
superior helix and small anthelix, sometimes cupped, with preauricular tags (fig 1 ).[jmg.bmj.com]
My nephew still has giggle fits that are actually seizures.[wintermutedsun.wordpress.com]
Seizures [ edit ] As noted above, the hypothalamic hamartoma can cause seizures. The most common types of seizures that occur are known as gelastic epilepsy.[en.wikipedia.org]
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Propionic Acidemia
There was mild plagiocephaly and overfolding of the superior helix of each ear. The lower lip had loss of tissue in 2 lateral clefts with bulbous tissue in the center.[jamanetwork.com]
All nine patients with pathological EEG discharges developed seizures compatible with the definition of symptomatic epilepsy.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] acidemia (PA), the most common form, is characterized by poor feeding, vomiting, and somnolence in the first days of life in a previously healthy infant, followed by lethargy, seizures[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Kaufman Oculocerebrofacial Syndrome
Symptoms INHERITANCE: Autosomal dominant HEAD AND NECK: [Head]; Open metopic suture; [Face]; Midface hypoplasia; Micrognathia; [Ears]; Low-set ears; Overfolded superior helix[findzebra.com]
KCNQ2 Benign familial neonatal seizures, Epileptic encephalopathy, early infantile, Myokymia KCNQ3 Seizures, benign neonatal KCNT1 Epilepsy, nocturnal frontal lobe LGI1 Epilepsy[genda.com.ar]
Related symptoms: Intellectual disability Seizures Global developmental delay Pica Growth delay SOURCES: UMLS DOID MESH OMIM MONDO More info about JOUBERT SYNDROME 10; JBTS10[mendelian.co]
Hypoglycemia
Postoperatively the patient demonstrated both generalized and focal seizure activity.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Severe hypoglycemia eventually lead to glucose deprivation of the central nervous system resulting in hunger; sweating; paresthesia; impaired mental function; seizures; coma[icd9data.com]
We present the case of a 61-year-old woman with severe hypoglycemia that induced seizures.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Alcohol Abuse
The symptoms associated with alcohol poisoning include but are not limited to irregular or slow breathing, low body temperature, paleness, and seizures.[americanaddictioncenters.org]
Heavy drinkers may experience tremors, panic attacks, confusion, hallucinations, and seizures.[health.harvard.edu]
In severe cases, you could have a fever, seizures, or hallucinations. If you have any of these symptoms, your drinking may already be a cause for concern.[medlineplus.gov]
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Kleiner Holmes Syndrome
superior helix; Deficient auricle; Hypertelorism; Megalophthalmos; Gingival hyperplasia; Prenatal teeth; Bell-shaped thorax; Hypoplastic clavicles; Decreased mineralization[panelapp.genomicsengland.co.uk]
The most common seizure type seen in LKS is focal motor seizure. Focal seizures can become tonic-clonic seizures, also called bilateral convulsion.[epilepsy.com]
Seizures generally disappear by adulthood.[en.wikipedia.org]
Hyponatremia
Post-transplant seizures are uncommon in young kidney transplant recipients but can be harbingers of devastating outcomes such as cerebral edema and death.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
PURPOSE: To evaluate the safety of eslicarbazepine acetate (ESL) in new onset elderly poststroke seizure patients, especially with respect to hyponatremia.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] to be a first seizure, other minor seizures have previously occurred. [10] Up to 10% of people have at least one epileptic seizure. [4] [8] Provoked seizures occur in about[en.wikipedia.org]
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Chronic Alcoholism
Report of a case of SESA syndrome: a rare CNS complication of chronic alcoholism, known since 1981 and characterized by epileptic seizures, multiple and reversible neurological[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The first had been admitted with confusion and weight loss, the second with hypotension and sepsis, and the third with confusion and hypoglycaemia-induced seizures.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Furthermore, taking into account that high plasma homocysteine levels are helpful in the prediction of alcohol withdrawal seizures, early anticonvulsive therapy could prevent[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Head Injury
Acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion (AESD) presents a distinct clinical course of biphasic seizures and impaired consciousness.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
[…] with mild injuries and early seizures also had late unprovoked seizures.[content.nejm.org]
The child was admitted several times with breakthrough seizures. Over time the seizures became refractory to treatment.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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