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  • ...re disorder; fewer than 50 affected individuals have been identified. This disorder may be more common in the Hutterite and Inuit populations. ...nd brain. This abnormal buildup causes the other signs and symptoms of the disorder.
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  • Biotinidase deficiency is an inherited disorder in which the body is unable to recycle the vitamin [[biotin]]. The disorder may become apparent in the first few months of life, or later in childhood.
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  • ...x-Gastaut syndrome]] ([[Petit mal seizure|petit mal]] variant), [[Akinetic seizure|akinetic]] and [[myoclonic seizures]]. * to treat [[panic disorder]] with or without fear of open spaces ([[agoraphobia]]) in adults.
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  • ...lack of consciousness, aggression, [[Epileptic seizure|seizures]], [[Mood disorder|depression]], [[hemiparesis]], [[ataxia]], [[apraxia]], [[coma]], etc.<ref ...ex. Alcohol consumption should be stopped. Some patients survive, but with residual brain damage and dementia. Others remain in comas that eventually lead to d
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  • Tay-Sachs disease is a rare inherited disorder that progressively destroys nerve cells ([[neurons]]) in the brain and spin ...anglioside, this condition is sometimes referred to as a lysosomal storage disorder or a GM2-gangliosidosis.
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  • {{short description|Urea cycle disorder}} ...ntly in the center of the mitochondria, is deficient in patients with this disorder.
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  • * [[Factitious disorder imposed on another]] * [[Factitious disorder imposed on self]]
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  • ...herited Metabolic Disease |doi=10.1023/A:1005433516026}}</ref> [[metabolic disorder]] affecting [[branched-chain amino acids]]. It is one type of [[organic aci ..., gives rise to progressive and unremitting symptoms. Variant forms of the disorder may become apparent only later in infancy or childhood, with typically less
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  • ...the inhibitory neurotransmitter [[γ-aminobutyric acid]], or [[GABA]]. The disorder has been identified in approximately 350 families, with a significant propo ...This causes elevations in GHB and is believed to be the trademark of this disorder and cause for the neurological manifestations seen.<ref name=Pearl2003/>
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  • ...sm is not known although many experts believe it to be a genetically based disorder that occurs before birth. [[Convulsion]]: See Seizure.
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  • ...rption''' ('''HFM''') is a rare [[Dominance (genetics)|autosomal recessive disorder]] caused by [[loss-of-function mutation]]s in the [[proton-coupled folate t ...neurological signs with a spectrum of manifestations including [[Epileptic seizure|seizures]] that are often intractable. Females with HFM are fertile and, if
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  • *'''[[autism]]''' brain disorder, illness that makes it hard for someone to talk to other people *'''[[convulsion]]''' seizure, spasm
    34 KB (5,308 words) - 05:14, 29 January 2021
  • * [[rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder]] * [[reactive attachment disorder of infancy]]
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  • * '''[[depression]]''': A mood or affective disorder characterized by sadness and lack of motivation. Depressionhas been linked ...nessesthat sends small electric currents over the scalp to trigger a brief seizure. It is one of the fastest waysknown to reverse the symptoms of severely dep
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  • *[[Narcissistic personality disorder npd]] *[[Narcissistic personality disorder]]
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  • * '''[[anorexia]]:''' eating disorder, too thin, not hungry * '''[[autism]]:''' brain disorder, illness that makes it hard for someone to talk to other people
    67 KB (10,108 words) - 17:01, 23 September 2021
  • *[[Sars-cov-2 -associated nervous system disorder]] *[[Schizoaffective disorder]]
    85 KB (8,802 words) - 13:51, 29 August 2022
  • *[[Generalized anxiety disorder - 7 version 2 questionnaire parameter code]] *[[Generalized anxiety disorder - 7 version 2 questionnaire parameter name]]
    165 KB (16,547 words) - 13:22, 29 August 2022
  • ...to turn over, sit, or crawl.<ref name=GHR2012/> This is then followed by [[seizure]]s, [[hearing loss]], and [[paralysis|inability to move]].<ref name=GHR2012 ...e. Post-infantile Tay–Sachs was often misdiagnosed as another neurological disorder, such as [[Friedreich's ataxia]].<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Willner JP,
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  • * [[Magnetic seizure therapy]] * [[Major depressive disorder]]
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