2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0887-8994(00)00157-0
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Alternating hemiplegia of childhood: clinical manifestations and long-term outcome

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“…Attacks are frequently associated with triggers, most commonly environmental (temperature extremes, odors) but also water exposure, physical activities (exercise, swinging), lights (sunlight, fluorescent bulbs), or foods (chocolate, food dye). 5,6 In this report, the onset was at 9 month in the first one and 3½ months in the second one. Both had flaccid areflexic hemiparesis lasting few hours to 3 days.…”
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“…Attacks are frequently associated with triggers, most commonly environmental (temperature extremes, odors) but also water exposure, physical activities (exercise, swinging), lights (sunlight, fluorescent bulbs), or foods (chocolate, food dye). 5,6 In this report, the onset was at 9 month in the first one and 3½ months in the second one. Both had flaccid areflexic hemiparesis lasting few hours to 3 days.…”
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confidence: 47%
“…They can be focal clonic, generalized tonic clonic or myoclonic. 5 One of the cases presented here had early onset epilepsy. Seizure was initially partial tonic, then atonic and subsequently tonic clonic.…”
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“…Checking adjunctive airway equipment properly can help prevent equipment-related morbidity and mortality, improve preventative maintenance, and educate the anesthesia provider about the equipment. [3][4][5] In conclusion, our report alerts anesthesiologists to the possibility of breakage of MF and to the importance of proper scrutiny of all anesthesia-related equipment. …”
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confidence: 98%