What Causes Chronic motor or vocal tic disorder: It is a variety of tic disorder in which there is or had multiple motor tics and one or more vocal tics that occur not at the same time. Almost always is marked the beginning in childhood or adolescence. It is characterized by the development of motor tics in front of [...]
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Schizotypal disorders are detected as genetic background (spectrum) of 10-15% of relatives of schizophrenic patients. What triggers schizotypal personality disorder? The diagnosis can be considered equivalent to a latent, indolent, ambulatory schizophrenia. Definition of this group of disorders is controversial, as schizotypal disorder is difficult to distinguish from simple schizophrenia and schizoid personality disorders. They [...]
What triggers an emotionally unstable personality disorder: Genetic soil and bringing up the lack of attention. Prevail in the families of organic, which themselves are often emotional instable, dysphoria and low threshold of aggressive behavior. It is also characteristic to children who are brought up to cruel and declarative father. In an emotionally unstable personality in [...]
Temporal lobe epilepsy is the most often encountered form of symptomatic localized epilepsy (60 – 65%). What triggers a temporal lobe epilepsy: The reasons are ET perinatal injury, and hypoxemia, post-traumatic focal gliosis of temporal pole, hippocampal sclerosis, postencephalic changes, trauma, gangliogliomy, low grade of gliomas, AVMs, venous angioma, and scarring after cerebral infarction, cerebro-vascular [...]
What is Epilepsy Disease – it is a chronic brain disease of various etiologies characterized by recurrent seizures resulting from excessive neuronal discharges, accompanied by a variety of clinical and paraclinical symptoms. What Causes Epilepsy: Despite the variety of causative factors, and syndromological heterogeneity, epilepsy remains thus collecting, but a single disease entities, where the [...]
It is extremely rare, mostly in boys. What Causes Epilepsy with myoclonic absences (Tassinari syndrome): This syndrome refers to the cryptogenic forms of epilepsy. Symptoms of Epilepsy with myoclonic absences (Tassinari syndrome): The age of onset is of 4-9 years on average – 7 years. Seizures are clinically characterized by impaired consciousness on the type [...]