释义 |
recurrent encephalopathy re·cur·rent· en·ceph·a·lop·a·thy [MIM*130950] a progressive form of encephalopathy occurring in young members of the same family; characterized by headache, vertigo, truncal ataxia, drowsiness and stupor, speech impairments, choreic-athetoid movements, and sometimes convulsions; probably autosomal dominant inheritance. |