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related types of physicians - neurologist, neurosurgeon
Atonic seizures - type of convulsions with sudden loss of muscle tone
a.k.a drop seizures, drop attacks, akinetic seizures, drop attacks
'atonic seizures' is considered a medical emergency
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy - type of convulsions
a.k.a JME
'juvenile myoclonic epilepsy' is considered a medical emergency
Narcolepsy or cataplexy - sleep disorder that causes uncontrollable sleepiness with sleep attacks
Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome - type of severe seizure disorder
a.k.a LGS, Lennox syndrome
Cerebrovascular accidents - stroke caused by decreased blood supply to brain
a.k.a stroke, Cerebral Infarction
'cerebrovascular accidents' is considered a medical emergency
Hemimedullary stroke - type of midbrain stroke
a.k.a Reinhold’s Syndrome,
'hemimedullary stroke' is considered a medical emergency
Lateral medullary syndrome - condition caused by stroke
a.k.a Lateral medullary syndrome, Wallenberg's syndrome, posterior inferior cerebellar artery syndrome
'lateral medullary syndrome' is considered a medical emergency
Brainstem lesions - diseases affecting brainstem
'brainstem lesions' is considered a medical emergency

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