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- Roughly 20 percent of convulsive seizures begin as partial seizures.
- It causes loss of muscle control, convulsive seizures, respiratory paralysis and almost certain death.
- More than 2 million Americans suffer from epilepsy, a nervous system disorder that causes convulsive seizures.
- In the presence of amphetamine, propoxyphene overdose will increase CNS stimulation and may cause fatal convulsive seizures.
- He is also working with Biolert LTD from Israel to develop a watch sensor to detect convulsive seizures.
- During the flight, Robbie has a prolonged convulsive seizure, which causes some concern to the pilot and crew.
- It has shown to reduce the frequency of absence seizures, though there have been some cases in which it worsened convulsive seizures.
- At one point, Robbie goes into status epilepticus ( a continuous convulsive seizure that must be stopped as a medical emergency ).
- The movement of my convulsive seizures cue him to press a button, connect to a company via modem, until he hears a high-pitched whine.
- While she suspects she may have had seizures since birth, she had her first full-body convulsive seizure while doing a gymnastic vault at school when she was 10.
- Partial seizures can progress to encompass the entire brain, potentially leading to a full-body, convulsive seizure, known as a " tonic-clonic seizure ."
- Carotid sinus syndrome is a temporary loss of consciousness that sometimes accompanies convulsive seizures because of the intensity of the carotid sinus reflex when pressure builds in one or both carotid sinuses.
- Myth : If someone is having a convulsive seizure, you should insert an object, such as a spoon or your finger, into the person's mouth to prevent him or her from swallowing the tongue.
- In 1998, during Season 4, Kerry was briefly debilitated when an explosion at chemical plant sent victims flooding in, creating a toxic benzene spill in the ER . Weaver suffered a convulsive seizure from the effects of the toxins.
- Within 3 months the children had developed ataxia, agitation, visual impairment, and impaired consciousness . When born, baby Michael was severely neurologically impaired, blind, subject to convulsive seizures, and only minimally aware of his environment.
- There are many causes, including cerebrovascular diseases, CNS damages to traumatic brain injury, intoxication, exposure to organic solvents such as toluene, chronic metabolic disorders, tumors and abscesses of the brain, encephalitis, and can also be found in cases of diseases accompanied by convulsive seizures.
- Besides these effects, it has also been shown that " . . . a developmental down-regulation of GABA A receptor mediated neurotransmission in Aldh5a1-/-mice likely contributes to the progression of generalized convulsive seizures seen in mutant animals . " Other studies have confirmed the relationship between elevated levels of GHB and MAP kinase in mutant animals contribute to profound myelin abnormalities.
- Decreased glutamine, coupled with elevated GABA, has also suggested disruption of the glutamine-glutamate shuttle which ultimately provides for astrocytic glutamine as a precursor for neuronal glutamate and GABA . This disruption has the potential to impair glutamate homeostasis and may lead to uncoupling of the normal balance between glutamatergic excitatory activity and GABAergic inhibition, and may be responsible for the convulsive seizures that are observed in this disorder.