loss of conciousness

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what is your diagnosis:and what is your treatment:
18 years old boy c\o transient loss of conciousness which lasts for seconds without loss of his position for 6month .since childhood he had 2 episodes of grandmal convulsions there is afamily history of epilepsy in afar relatives.
 
what is your diagnosis:and what is your treatment:
18 years old boy c\o transient loss of conciousness which lasts for seconds without loss of his position for 6month .since childhood he had 2 episodes of grandmal convulsions there is afamily history of epilepsy in afar relatives.



Dx: Cornelia Delange Syndrome

Rx: He should be bled by leeches under the light of the full moon until the whippoorwill calls three times.

😴 😴 😴
 
what is your diagnosis:and what is your treatment:
18 years old boy c\o transient loss of conciousness which lasts for seconds without loss of his position for 6month .since childhood he had 2 episodes of grandmal convulsions there is afamily history of epilepsy in afar relatives.

Refer to a chiropractor, or better yet, a chiropractic neurology specialist :laugh:
 
I just refer to the well-known Dr.Somedude. As in "I was just hangin' on the corner when Somedude shot me in the head . . . ." 😀

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: 😀
I'm a bit jet-lagged and nauseous from all the turbulence through my flight.. thanks I needed that😀
 
what is your diagnosis:and what is your treatment:
18 years old boy c\o transient loss of conciousness which lasts for seconds without loss of his position for 6month .since childhood he had 2 episodes of grandmal convulsions there is afamily history of epilepsy in afar relatives.

This sounds like absence seizures with generalized tonic clonic seizures in the light of a positive family history for seizures:
--> highly suggestive of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME)
--> would confirm diagnosis with EEG
--> Treatment of choice: Levetiracetam (Keppra)

Hope that helps.
 
Are you trying to contact spirits 3+ years in the past?
 
This sounds like absence seizures with generalized tonic clonic seizures in the light of a positive family history for seizures:
--> highly suggestive of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME)
--> would confirm diagnosis with EEG
--> Treatment of choice: Levetiracetam (Keppra)

Hope that helps.

I was under the impression that VPA is still the treatment of choice for JME, particularly for boys.
 
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