Epilepsy and pregnancy A seizure happens when abnormal patterns of electrical activity arise in the brain. It may cause the body to move in an uncontrolled way, and can also cause loss of consciousness for a short period.
Todd's Paralysis Todd's paralysis is a neurological condition experienced by individuals with epilepsy, in which a seizure is followed by a brief period of temporary paralysis
Rett Syndrome Rett syndrome is a childhood neurodevelopmental disorder that affects females almost exclusively. The child generally appears to grow and develop normally, before symptoms begin.
Rasmussen's Encephalitis Rasmussen's encephalitis is a rare, chronic inflammatory neurological disease that usually affects only one hemisphere of the brain.
Neuronal Migration Disorders Neuronal migration disorders (NMDs) are a group of birth defects caused by the abnormal migration of neurons in the developing brain and nervous system.
Isaacs' Syndrome Issacs' syndrome (also known as neuromyotonia, Isaacs-Mertens syndrome, continuous muscle fiber activity syndrome, and quantal squander syndrome) is a rare neuromuscular disorder caused by hyperexcitability and continuous firing of the peripheral nerve axons that activate muscle fibers.
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