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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

41. Birth Disorder Information Directory - A
alternating hemiplegia of Childhood (alternating hemiplegia Syndrome). List of Sites. Alves dos Santos Castello Syndrome
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42. Alternating Hemiplegia Of Childhood
alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by frequent, temporary episodes of paralysis on one side of the body
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Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood
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Synonyms
  • 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.
Resources
Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation (AHC)
11700 Merriman Road
Livonia, MI 48150

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44. 104290 ALTERNATING HEMIPLEGIA OF CHILDHOOD
alternating hemiplegia of childhood is a rare syndrome of episodic hemi or (2000) reported 2 half sisters with alternating hemiplegia of childhood who
http://srs.sanger.ac.uk/srsbin/cgi-bin/wgetz?[omim-ID:104290] -e

45. *182340 ATPase, Na+/K+ TRANSPORTING, ALPHA-2 POLYPEPTIDE; ATP1A2
In affected members of a family with alternating hemiplegia of childhood (104290), Swoboda et al. (2004) identified a mutation in the ATP1A2 gene
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46. Childhood Strokes Evaluation And Management
alternating hemiplegia of childhood also affects primarily young children. It is characterized by repeated attacks of hemiplegia, autonomic disturbances,
http://www.dcmsonline.org/jax-medicine/1998journals/november98/childhoodstrokes.

47. PHP : Resource Details
Int. Foundation for alternating hemiplegia of Childhood *. Address, 239 Nevada St. Redwood City, CA 94062 (County San Mateo) MapQuest
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48. PHP : Resource Details
alternating hemiplegia Support Group California. Address, 239 Nevada Street Redwood City, CA 94062 (County San Mateo) MapQuest. Phone, 650-365-5436
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49. Rare Diseases Terms - Office Of Rare Diseases
Synonyms, alternating hemiplegia syndrome. AHC. AHS. alternating hemiplegia. Information about alternating hemiplegia of childhood is available from
http://ord.aspensys.com/asp/diseases/diseaseinfo.asp?ID=11

50. Hemiplegia
NINDS alternating hemiplegia information page. This Web resource on alternating hemiplegia (also known as hemiplegia alterans) is produced by the National
http://omni.ac.uk/browse/mesh/D006429.html
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Hemiplegia
broader: Paralysis other: Facial Paralysis Paraplegia Vocal Cord Paralysis HemiHelp : for children with hemiplegia HemiHelp is a UK charity which "provides information and support for children with hemiplegia and their families and aims to increase public and professional awareness of hemiplegia and its associated conditions". The Web site defines hemiplegia and its main effects, provides information on services (including a newsletter, a helpline, activities and events and information leaflets), publications information, a handbook, news and a chat forum, and a list of links. Hemiplegia Great Britain Charities NINDS : alternating hemiplegia information page This Web resource on alternating hemiplegia (also known as hemiplegia alterans) is produced by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). A description of alternating hemiplegia is provided, and available treatments, prognosis, and current research activities are all discussed. Links to related organisations are provided. This resource has a US focus. Seizures Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] Hemiplegia Child
Last modified: 02 Sep 2005

51. Mental Help Net - Magazine - Perspectives - Perspectives - Vol. 5, No. 3 - Dead
I d heard of alternating hemiplegia, but I d never actually seen a case. alternating hemiplegiahemiplegia that can alternate from arm to arm sometimes
http://www.mentalhelp.net/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=406

52. Personal Practice
J Child Neurol 1993; 8 201220. 43. Bourgeois M, Aicardi J, Goutieres F. alternating hemiplegia of childhood. J Pediatr 1993; 122 673-679. 44. Ball WS.
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Home Past Issue About IP About IAP ... Subscription Personal Practice Indian Pediatrics 2000;37: 159-171 Cerebrovascular Disease in Children Subhash Kaul From the Department of Neurology, Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad 500 082, India. Reprint requests: Dr. Subhash Kaul, Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad 500 082, India. E-mail: subashkaul@hotmail.com Stroke is defined as the abrupt or ictal onset of focal or global neurologic symptoms caused by ischemia or hemorrhage within or around the brain resulting from diseases of the cerebral blood vessels(1). Although, predominantly a disease of adults, its occurence in children (0-16 years) is not so rare as once thought due to the advent of more accurate diagnostic techniques(2). Also, the incidence of cerebro-vascular lesions has increased in recent years as more effective treatment for some underlying conditions causing stroke has allowed much longer life expectancy during which time they may have a stroke(3). Stroke in children differs from stroke in adults primarily because of predominance of congenital and genetic causes. There are also notable differences in incidence, etiology and clinical presentation. The present article presents an overview of stroke in children. Epidemiology Pathophysiology Occlusion of venous structures initiates a similar chain of events, but because of the increased venous pressure, there is a tendency for blood vessels to rupture, which produces bleeding. There is also a tendency for a marked increase in intracranial pressure to occur.

53. Health/Conditions And Diseases/Neurological Disorders/Alternating Hemiplegia --
alternating hemiplegia AHC information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Links to information about alternating hemiplegia of Childhood.
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    54. Neuroguide.com - Human Neurological Diseases
    alternating hemiplegia of Childhood. * alternating hemiplegia of Childhood. * alternating hemiplegia Information (NINDS)
    http://www.neuroguide.com/cgi-bin/pdistoc.pl?file=Alternating

    55. University Of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital: Kenneth Silver, MD
    and attention deficit disorder. Dr. Silver is also an active researcher. Recent research includes investigations on alternating hemiplegia of childhood.
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      A pediatric neurologist, Dr. Silver specializes in neuromuscular disorders, cerebral palsy, neurogenetic disorders, movement disorders, headaches, seizures, and attention deficit disorder. Dr. Silver is also an active researcher. Recent research includes investigations on alternating hemiplegia of childhood.
      Practice Locations
      University of Chicago Comer Children's Hospital
      5721 S. Maryland Avenue
      Chicago, IL 60637 Center for Advanced Medicine
      5758 S. Maryland Avenue
      Chicago, IL 60637
      Year Started Practice
      Board Certification
      Neurology, with a special competency in pediatric neurology
      Medical School
      University of Saskatchewan, Canada
      Residency and Fellowship
      Children's Health Science Center, Winnipeg, Canada
      Montreal Children's Hospital
      Montreal Neurological Institute
      Memberships
      Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation
      American Academy of Neurology
      American Headache Society
      Languages Spoken
      English
      French
      Email
      ksilver@peds.bsd.uchicago.edu

    56. Online And Offline Support A
    Please note alternating hemiplegia can affect parts of the body including the face. International Foundation for alternating hemiplegia of Childhood
    http://www.widesmiles.org/support/a.html

    57. New Clinical Neurology
    Andermann, Aircardi and Vigevano(Eds.) alternating hemiplegia OFCHILDHOOD (International Review of Child Neurology Series) The book begins with an
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    A Clinical Manual. Second Edition. A comprehensive clinical manual of peidatric neurology. 400pp.,51 Illus., 61 Tables, 1994, Hardbound, ISBN: 0-397-51328-3

    58. Opera Directory
    alternating hemiplegia. AHC information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Links to information about alternating hemiplegia of Childhood.
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    59. Alternating Hemiplegia Of Childhood Synonyms, Eastern Carolina
    alternating hemiplegia of Childhood Synonyms University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina serves tarboro, ahoskie, edento, winsor, maxhead, dear county,
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    Important
    It is possible that the main title of the report Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood is not the name you expected. Please check the synonyms listing to find the alternate name(s) and disorder subdivision(s) covered by this report.
    Synonyms
    • 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.
    Resources
    Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation (AHC)
    11700 Merriman Road
    Livonia, MI 48150

    60. Peds
    Mikati, MA and Fischman A.*, PET scan findings in alternating hemiplegia of In alternating hemiplegia of Childhood, J. Aicardi and F. Andermann (eds.
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