Disease | hemiplegia |
Phenotype | C0014544|epileptic seizure |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 26528054 | Unlike the nervous phenomena encountered in the disease, the nervous complications were durable and rarely observed: meningeal syndrome, epileptic seizures, syndromes of motor deficit (hemiplegia and monoplegia, due to a local arteries with a consecutive softening of the brain), extrapyramidal syndrome (disappears with fever decrease and is due to vascular disorders of the basal nucleus), cerebellar syndrome, bulbo-protuberantial syndrome with bulbar phenomena (dyspnea, tachycardia, hypotension) and cranial nerve palsies, and acusticovestibular disorders (hypoacusis, nystagmus, vertigo), sphincter disorders, psychiatric disorders [41]. |
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