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Disease Information for Toxic encephalopathy/poisoning
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Hyperextensable Joints Infant
- Tongue Protrudes Infant
- Central hypotonia, infants
- Delay Sitting Unsupported Infant
- Mouth Hangs Open Infant
- Muscles Soft/Doughy Infant
- Rolling Over Delay Infant
- Abnormal movements/involuntary
- Acute ataxia
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- Central Facial Paralysis
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- Cognitive defect
- Confusion/Disoriented
- Delayed speech/language development
- Delayed walking milestone/child
- Delirium
- Delirium/Agitated delirium
- Development Motor Skills (Milestones) Delayed
- Drowsiness/somnolence
- Facial weakness/droop, unilateral
- Hand tremors
- Head Neck Floppy Infant Hypotonia Sign
- Headache
- Infant Head Support Delay
- Intoxicated state/ataxia/slurred speech
- Irritability/short tempered
- Obtunded/poorly responsive status/signs
- Personality change
- Slurred Speech/Acute
- Staggering Gait
- Tremor
- Tremor,coarse
- Tremor,fine
- Unable to tandem walk/straight line
- Unconscious/Narcosis status
- Shallow Breathing Infant
- Delayed speech development/impediment
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- Encephalitis
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- Associated Disease & Complications
- Acute respiratory failure/Respiratory arrest
- Central respiratory drive depression
- Cerebral edema
- Coma in Children
- Coma/Unconscious
- Encephalopathy/CNS effect
- Hallucinations
- Neonatal Hypotonia/Floppy Baby Syndrome
- Respiratory failure/Pulmonary insufficiency
- Ataxia Disorder
- Toxic Encephalopathy/Poisoning
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