Prognosis of Alternating Hemiplegia
Prognosis for Alternating Hemiplegia:
Children with the benign form of alternating hemiplegia
have a good prognosis. However, those who experience the more severe form
have a poor prognosis because intellectual and mental capacity do not
respond to drug therapy, and balance and gait problems continue. Over
time, walking unassisted becomes difficult or impossible
(Source: excerpt from NINDS Alternating Hemiplegia Information Page: NINDS)
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About prognosis:
The 'prognosis' of Alternating Hemiplegia usually refers to the likely outcome
of Alternating Hemiplegia.
The prognosis of Alternating Hemiplegia
may include the duration of Alternating Hemiplegia, chances of complications of Alternating Hemiplegia,
probable outcomes,
prospects for recovery, recovery period for Alternating Hemiplegia, survival rates,
death rates,
and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Alternating Hemiplegia.
Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.
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