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  • Subclinical seizures cause no symptoms and either no altered behavior or very minimal behavioral changes; the clinician recognizes these seizures as...
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    absence seizure. When EEG monitoring shows evidence of a seizure, but no symptoms are present, it is referred to as a subclinical seizure. Focal seizures often...
    65 KB (7,143 words) - 12:13, 2 August 2024
  • known by neurologists as subclinical seizures. Interictal EEG discharges are those abnormal waveforms not associated with seizure symptoms. Jerome Engel...
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    and controversial depending on the clinical situation. Seizures, including subclinical seizure activity, can complicate clinical courses and increase...
    70 KB (7,820 words) - 06:59, 12 July 2024
  • memory consolidation which normally occurs when we sleep. On-going subclinical seizure activity has implications for theories of memory consolidation, discussed...
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  • associated with these seizures. However, the long-term morbidity rate remains approximately the same. Neonatal seizures are generally subclinical and their diagnosis...
    41 KB (4,791 words) - 07:09, 20 May 2024
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    some with epilepsy or migraine. An epileptic aura is actually a minor seizure. Epileptic and migraine auras are due to the involvement of specific areas...
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    are presented with clinical features of seizures while up to 25% of those have subclinical seizures. Seizures are not associated with an increased risk...
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    electrical activity in the brain of affected children, described as ‘subclinical seizures’ has been noted. A peculiar electroencephalographic pattern characterized...
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  • attacks were precipitated by fever. He has cerebellar atrophy and subclinical seizures. During later attacks, he also presented with distortions of the...
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    Prashant (2014). "Study of cognitive functions in newly diagnosed cases of subclinical and clinical hypothyroidism". Journal of Natural Science, Biology, and...
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    infection may be very low. The concentration of viruses in CSF during subclinical infection might be very low. Investigations include blood tests (electrolytes...
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  • appetite, personality changes, and nystagmus. Complications may include seizures or cardiac arrest such as from torsade de pointes. Those with low magnesium...
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  • pseudes "false" and kyesis "pregnancy") is the appearance of clinical or subclinical signs and symptoms associated with pregnancy although the individual...
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  • posterior pituitary function, and magnetic resonance imaging evaluations in subclinical autoimmune central diabetes insipidus". The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology...
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    Cena H (June 2021). "Perspective: Practical Approach to Preventing Subclinical B12 Deficiency in Elderly Population". Nutrients. 13 (6): 1913. doi:10...
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    Rett syndrome (category Disorders causing seizures)
    walking, and a smaller head size. Complications of Rett syndrome can include seizures, scoliosis, and sleeping problems. The severity of the condition is variable...
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  • development of ICD just as there is for substance use disorder. The risk for subclinical PG in a population is accounted for by the risk of alcohol dependence...
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    Tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency (category Disorders causing seizures)
    newborns with elevated levels of phenylalanine have a deficiency of THB. Subclinical deficiency can be found in individuals with poor diet (including low...
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    hormone abnormalities are common (>80% of cases): [citation needed] Subclinical hypothyroidism (35% of cases) Overt hypothyroidism (20% of cases) Hyperthyroidism...
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