.The probability that stereotypic seizures will abate is poor. 85% of all seizure disorders can be partially or completely controlled if the patient takes anti-seizure medication according to directions; avoids seizure-inducing.triggers.
If you mean the prognosis and what is likely to happen to someone in the longer term, then it is different for everyone. Epilepsy is a broad ranging condition with many causes and many forms, so its affect on each individual is different. Some may have it for life, others may stop having seizures after a period of time. It will depend on things on like what caused their epilepsy to start, how severe their seizures are, what type of seizures they get, what causes individual seizures for them, what treatment they are on and how they look after themselves. Each person is different, so there is no single answer to the question.
The prognosis for babies with periventricular leukomalacia is dependent on the other complications of prematurity that a baby may face. Deficits may range from mild to devastating disability or even death.
The prognosis for lissencephaly can vary significantly depending on the severity of the condition. Individuals with severe lissencephaly often have significant developmental delays, seizures, and may have a shortened lifespan. On the other hand, individuals with milder forms of lissencephaly may have better outcomes with less severe developmental delays and seizures. It is important to note that the prognosis can be highly individualized and is best discussed with a medical professional familiar with the specific case.
55% die within four weeks of birth, while 86% die in under six months. Good luck.
Prognosis Pro = prior or before Gnosis = knowledge
With Types C and D NPD, there is significant nervous system damage leading to severe muscle spasms, seizures, and eventually, to coma and death.
The prognosis of abulia depends on the prognosis of the underlying condition.
There are many causes of seizure. In some patients no cause can be found and all tests can be normal. This is called idiopathic seizure. The prognosis is relatively better if the CT and EEG are normal.
No & yes If dog has only diabetes, answer is no But if dog is getting improper(more than required) insulin as a treatment for diabetes mellitus, answer is yes because lower blood sugar to brain can result in seizures. other scenario where a diabetic dog can have seizures is if diabetes has gone so severe that it is now a new disease refered to as DKA (diabetic keto acidosis). an emergency with poor prognosis as ketones in blood can produce seizures. I hope this answers ur question.
The prognosis for ACC varies according to the presence and severity of associated problems such as microcephaly (small head), seizures, cerebral palsy, and cerebral dysgenesis.
a prognosis is the result after treating the disease
Prognosis is the noun.
Prognoses is the plural of prognosis