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| 13 Nov 2009 by Shelly The individual might be limp and have memory loss after the seizure. Seizures may be grand mal, petit mal or focal. Immediate assessment by an MD can help rule out a stroke. (13,14,19,31,32,37-45,66,94,99102103128155). .... More research is needed to investigate possible links between food antigens and other neurological diseases. A therapeutic diet would be an attractive alternative to the use of medications (with possible side effects) and other possibly invasive ... CeliacNurse - http://celiacnurse.com/ - References |
| 15 Jan 2009 by Nikki Urban Fortunately, with the combination of the VNS and changing his seizure medicines, he has finally been seizure free and has not needed surgery. He still lives in constant fear of having another seizure, but has been active in the ... There are more than 30 different types of seizures and about 60 percent of people with epilepsy have focal or partial seizures like Bob's. Epilepsy is most often a treatable condition, mostly with medicines, but in rare cases surgery is needed. ... NFIC News Feed - http://indiancountrynews.net/ |
| 17 Oct 2008 by Chandra Poodipedi Sarat, Padma Vasantha... The parents also reported witnessing occasional 'focal jerks' in the night while sleeping. The present series may seem to have a very high rate of seizure-free outcome as compared with the literature. The reasons contributing is likely ... Table of Contents : Neurology India : 2009 - 57(5) - http://www.neurologyindia.com/currentissue.asp [ More results from Table of Contents : Neurology India : 2009 - 57(5) ] |
| 7 Jan 2008 by SerendipUpdate 2)Research: Recent Findings Lead to New Understanding of Dystonia , More technical but very informative article about Dystonia from theScientist, subscribe for free to access .... Med alternatives include beta blockers (e.g., propranolol) to reduce tremors and performance anxiety), certain anti-seizure meds, and antiparkinson agents may be tried. The link between dystonia and mitochondria oxidative posphorylation may suggest a role for Coenzyme Q10. ... Serendip's Exchange - http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/ - References |
| 29 May 2008 by braindiseases As I stated earlier this refers to the EEG of a child with infantile spasms (the EEG is disorganized, of very high amplitude and shows multi-focal epileptiform activity. By multi-focal I mean, that there are many spots/ areas in the brain which shows signs of ..... The link between childhood vaccinations and seizures such as infantile spasms is little a hotly debated topic. I wish your son my very best, please feel free to write in again. Personal Regards, Nitin Sethi, MD ... Braindisease's Weblog - http://braindiseases.wordpress.com/ |
| 11 Oct 2009 by Western Standard Of these five children, all had severe symptomatic grand mal epilepsy with mental retardation; three also had cerebral palsy; and three had focal seizure activity. The EEG tracings were reported to be grossly abnormal in all five children. ..... Hint: Provide links instead of whole articles. First you clog the server by the copying and pasting of whole pro-legalization sites; then you post libellous and criminal calls to action (and are so incredibly stupid and ... The Shotgun - http://westernstandard.blogs.com/shotgun/ - References [ More results from The Shotgun ] |
| 26 Apr 2006 If you need more information please feel free to email me back at brendabhatia@yahoo.com.NOSPLAM [/quote] Brenda- I've had a dog with a luxating patella and a dog with seizures. What you're describing sounds more like a seizure to me than a problem with the ... In retrospect, it could be a focal seizure. While the 10 minutes the OP reported is a long time, until I started timing. Rocky's seizures I thought his were much longer (a guessed 3 minutes vs. a timed one minute). ... Dog Health Care - http://www.kennelvet.com/ |
| 1 Mar 2007 by Karande Sunil Febrile seizures are typically divided into two types: 'simple' and 'complex.' A simple FS is a generalized seizure (without focal features) which lasts less than 15 min and occurs only once during a 24-hour period of fever in a ... Table of Contents : Indian Journal of Medical... - http://www.indianjmedsci.org/currentissue.asp [ More results from Table of Contents : Indian Journal of Medical... ] |
| 21 Sep 2009 by Majumdar Mainak, Simes David C, Prabha Ramesh D Indian J Crit Care Med, Online version this peer-reviewed periodical, a publication of ISCCM, India, provides free full-text access to articles. ... On day 5, she had a focal seizure limited to her left arm, lasting less than a minute. Her pupils were equal but noted to be unreactive, her gaze was divergent and a flaccid quadriplegia and absence of deep tendon reflexes were noted for the first time. An urgent CT brain demonstrated advanced cerebral injury [Figure 1], ... Table of Contents : Indian Journal of Critical... - http://www.ijccm.org/currentissue.asp - References [ More results from Table of Contents : Indian Journal of Critical... ] |
| 16 Oct 2008 by Steven Novella There may be non-specific effects from generic sensory feedback (depending upon the type of seizure), but even that is highly questionable. In some patients stimulating part of the brain may prevent the spread of a focal seizure (a seizure that is ..... Thanks for the link. Only the Abstract is free for me; but I see it is not favorable to manipulation. Many other reviews have concluded that manipulation is simply as good as alternatives. In the past, chiros have claimed, ... NeuroLogica Blog - http://www.theness.com/neurologicablog/ - References [ More results from NeuroLogica Blog ] |
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