What is the difference between Immature Nervous System and West's Syndrome?
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West's Syndrome
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A form of myoclonus epilepsy with onset in infancy or early childhood. It is characterized by seizures involving the muscles of the neck, trunk, and limbs, with nodding of the head and flexion and abduction of the arms as typical features. Mental retardation is associated in most cases. EEG shows hypsarrhythmia. There is a propensity to infections with a high mortality due to bronchopneumonia. Some cases are transmitted as an X-linked trait
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Here is a site http://healthology.com/ ...where you can... watch... ( View Webcast >> video clips & read reviews >> ).
For each...
1.) Immature Nervous System.
2.) West's Syndrome.
Go to Health Information Library and put in one at a time ...
Now all the catogory don't mean you.
You will have to search through them Okay... ( these are just different kinds )
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