The following Conditions are related to Seizures
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- Aicardi syndrome
Aicardi syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder. Almost all people with Aicardi syndrome are females. Individuals with Aicardi syndrome have agenesis of the corpus callosum, chorioretinal lacunae and seizures. Agenesis of the corpus callosum means that the structure that connects the right half of the brain with the left half of the brain (corpus callosum) does not develop normally. Chorioretinal lacunae are small holes in the retina (b Read More
- Galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndrome
Galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndrome is caused by a hormonal imbalance in the body. The most common cause of this condition is the combination of low thyroid and high estrogen levels. This can be caused by external factors, such as stress or dieting, or it can be caused by internal factors, such as tumors or genetic disorders.The following risk factors can increase your chances of developing galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndrome Read More
- Galactorrhea-amenorrhea without pregnancy
Galactorrhea-amenorrhea without pregnancy, also known as galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndrome (GAMS), is a condition that causes the breasts to produce milk and the menstrual cycle to stop. Women with GAMS may experience breast pain, swelling, or discharge.GAMS can be caused by an imbalance of hormones in the body due to tumors on the pituitary gland or ovaries. It can also be caused by medications that contain hormone Read More
- Pregnancy: preeclampsia and eclampsia
Preeclampsia is a condition of during pregnancy characterized by high blood pressure (hypertension) and protein in the urine (proteinuria). Preeclampsia usually occurs after the 34th week of gestation, but it can develop after birth. Preeclampsia and eclampsia are most common in first-time pregnancies. Pregnant teens and women over 40 are also at increased risk. Eclampsia is the development of seizures in a w Read More