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  1. Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (International Review of Child Neurology) by Frederick Andermann, Jean Aicardi, 1995-01
  2. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Alternating Hemiplegia: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-09-16
  3. Alternating hemiplegia: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Rosalyn, MD Carson-Dewitt, 2005
  4. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Alternating Hemiplegia **ISBN: 9780597830273** by Icon Health Publications, 2002-09-01

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Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by frequent, temporary episodes of paralysis on one side of the body (hemiplegia). Symptoms usually begin before the age of 18 months. This syndrome may be characterized by temporary (transient) hemiplegia of varying degrees; temporary paralysis of the muscles that control eye movement (transient ocular palsies); sudden, involuntary movements of limbs and facial muscles (choreoathetosis); and/or excessive sweating with changes in skin color and body temperature (autonomic nervous system dysfunction). Mental capacity may be affected. The exact cause of AHC is unknown. Some cases of AHC may be inherited as an autosomal dominant genetic trait.

22. Alternating Hemiplegia Of Childhood
alternating hemiplegia of Childhood Important report. Synonyms AHC; AlternatingHemiplegia Syndrome. Disorder Subdivisions None. General Discussion
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  • AHC Alternating Hemiplegia Syndrome
Disorder Subdivisions
  • None
General Discussion Alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by frequent, temporary episodes of paralysis on one side of the body (hemiplegia). Symptoms usually begin before the age of 18 months. This syndrome may be characterized by temporary (transient) hemiplegia of varying degrees; temporary paralysis of the muscles that control eye movement (transient ocular palsies); sudden, involuntary movements of limbs and facial muscles (choreoathetosis); and/or excessive sweating with changes in skin color and body temperature (autonomic nervous system dysfunction). Mental capacity may be affected. The exact cause of AHC is unknown. Some cases of AHC may be inherited as an autosomal dominant trait.

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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Alternating Hemiplegia is a rare neurological disorder that manifests itself in the paralysis of one side of the body in recurring episodes. The face, eye movement, and limbs can all be paralysed. Either side can be affected, but only one side at a time. Alternating Hemiplegia usually occurs before four years of age and can present in either a severe or a less severe form. The less severe form has a good prognosis and is indicated by episodes occurring primarily at night, and can often be related to migraines Migraine is a form of headache, usually very intense. It is a neurologic disease of vascular origin characterized by attacks of sharp pain involving (usually) one half of the skull and accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia and occasionally visual (or rarely other) disturbances known as aura. The symptoms and their timing vary considerably among migraine suffers, and to a lesser extent from one migraine attack to the next.
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24. Alternating Hemiplegia
alternating hemiplegia. alternating hemiplegia usually occurs before fouryears of age and can present in either a severe or a less severe form.
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Alternating Hemiplegia is a rare neurological disorder that manifests itself in the paralysis of one side of the body in recurring episodes. The face, eye movement, and limbs can all be paralysed. Either side can be affected, but only one side at a time. Alternating Hemiplegia usually occurs before four years of age and can present in either a severe or a less severe form. The less severe form has a good prognosis and is indicated by episodes occurring primarily at night, and can often be related to migraines . There is no neurological impairment in this form of AH. The severe form is indicated by the usual paralysis, mental impairment, gait and balance impairment, excessive sweating, and changes in body temperature. Seizures can also be present. Drug therapy includes flunarizine, a calcium channel blocker.
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25. Alternating Hemiplegia Of Childhood
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15. Familial alternating hemiplegia. HMPAOSPECT perfusion images before and afterthe episode, T2-MRI and overlay images cortical and cerebellar slices.
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Familial Alternating Hemiplegia
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  • MRI: Normal
  • SPECT (before): Decreased perfusion to the left basal ganglia, left posterior temporal perfusion defect with adjacent (anterior) luxury perfusion, and cerebellar assymetry.
  • SPECT (after): Bilateral temporal hyperemia more extensive on the left side, hyperemic focus in right cerebellar hemisphere with adjacent decreased perfusion, and basal ganglia perfusion now symetric.
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34. Alternating Hemiplegia Of Childhood
alternating hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC) is a rare neurological disorder characterizedby frequent, temporary episodes of paralysis on one side of the body
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  • AHC Alternating Hemiplegia Syndrome
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  • Cerebral Palsy Moyamoya Disease Hemiplegic Migraine Epilepsy
General Discussion
Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by frequent, temporary episodes of paralysis on one side of the body (hemiplegia). Symptoms usually begin before the age of 18 months. This syndrome may be characterized by temporary (transient) hemiplegia of varying degrees; temporary paralysis of the muscles that control eye movement (transient ocular palsies); sudden, involuntary movements of limbs and facial muscles (choreoathetosis); and/or excessive sweating with changes in skin color and body temperature (autonomic nervous system dysfunction). Mental capacity may be affected. The exact cause of AHC is unknown. Some cases of AHC may be inherited as an autosomal dominant genetic trait.

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39. CHILDHOOD ALTERNATING HEMIPLEGIA
CHILDHOOD alternating hemiplegia. Ü Terug. Ons dochter van bijna 2jaar heeft alternerende hemiplegie . Blijkbaar is dit een ziekte
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CHILDHOOD ALTERNATING HEMIPLEGIA Terug Ons dochter van bijna 2 jaar heeft "alternerende hemiplegie".
Blijkbaar is dit een ziekte die slechts 1 op 1.000.000 voorkomt.
Om die reden is zowat nergens informatie, oorzaak of evolutie van de ziekte bekend.
Wij zijn uiteraard zeer geïnteresseerd naar mensen die eveneens die ziekte kennen of hebben meegemaakt, of eventueel andere neurologen die die ziekte hebben behandeld.
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Verhaal van de ouders: Ons dochter, nu bijna 2 jaar, heeft childhood alternating hemiplegie. Toen ze ongeveer 6 maand was had zij bij een controlebezoek van kind en gezin een aanval waarbij zij volledig krampachtig reageerde, star opzij keek en dit gedurende verschillende minuten. De dokter van dienst zei dat dit normaal leek omdat kinderen van die leeftijd nog wel rare dingen doen. Enkele maanden gingen voorbij zonder problemen. Ons kind is zeer kalm. Op 6 december doet zich een nieuwe aanval voor waarbij zij voor de helft verstijfd is, terwijl zij ook met haar hoofd naar die zijkant toedraait. Dit gaat gepaard met smekken en het trillen van de ogen.
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40. Alternating Hemiplegia In 26 Year Old Lady
alternating hemiplegia in 26 year old lady. by. Dr. R. Murali. This26 year old lady teacher presented a month ago with sudden onset
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This 26 year old lady teacher presented a month ago with sudden onset of headache, LOC and inability to speak with left hemiplegia. She regained consciousness after 24 hours and when I saw her she was alert, comprehension was intact and she was obeying simple commands, but was totally unable to speak. She had a left UMN facial paresis and dense left hemiplegia with pyramidal signs. After a week she could communicate with signs and then by writing with her right hand.Hemiplegia and motor aphasia remained and gradually started improving after 3 weeks. She can now talk but not fluently and is ambulant with support. No fever, heart problems, coagulation defects or HT .. ESR normal. other blood tests are normal. Past medical history : She had a similar attack when she was 7 years old (1983) but had motor aphasia and RIGHT hemiplegia at that time.She recovered fully. She had a seizure (generalised) in 2000 and was put on anticonvulsants. She was advised a test which she did not have done due to reasons I cannot fully fathom. She became a teacher and was doing her job well and otherwise was a bright and active lady till this attack. I have put up her 1983 CT of the brain ( not a good picture). what is your comment? She was asked to do an imaging study after thais but was not done. I will post her current CT after 2 days.

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