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He was beginning to take on the emotional lability of an adolescent.
Emotional lability occurs in about 20% of stroke patients.
They have also experienced irritability, emotional lability and neurologic changes.
Emotional lability leading to uncontrollable crying is also common.
Often, family members or friends may notice lethargy, emotional lability, or personality change.
Also reported was the reduction or disappearance of anxiety, irritability, emotional lability and sleep disorders.
Mental retardation, recurrent infections, cardiomyopathy, and emotional lability were features.
Jed Tilbury's black emotional lability began to show.
An even more embarrassing version of this is reversed emotional lability, in which the patient responds to a situation with the opposite emotion from normal.
People with PCS may also display a lack of emotion, or emotional lability.
Emotional lability and in some patients hypomania,.
On the fifth day of hospitalization, he was alert and cooperative with no disorientation, delusion, or emotional lability.
The words also appear to be gaining traction in common usage as colloquialisms meaning emotional lability over trivial events or circumstances.
In addition to intense emotions, people with BPD experience emotional lability, or changeability.
Emotional lability.
Many transgender men, however, report improved mood, decreased emotional lability, and a lessening of anger and aggression.
He said that the board opted for pseudobulbar affect because it was more medically precise than emotional lability, which can encompass other syndromes.
Lifelong neurological defects such as deafness, emotional lability and hemiparesis may occur in those who have had central nervous system involvement.
The reviewer, Dr. Andrew Mosholder, thought "emotional lability" was overly broad.
As is the case, for example, in emotional lability in a wide variety of neurological conditions, other symptoms take priority in clinical management and research efforts.
There are other symptoms present in some cases such as nausea and vomiting, memory loss and emotional lability (i.e. frontal lobe signs).
Depending upon the size of the lesion, the emotional lability may be a sign of an acute condition, and not itself the cause of the fatality.
Other associated noncore clinical criteria features include sleep-wake cycle disturbance, delusions, emotional lability, and disturbance of psychomotor activity.
Other rare CNS side effects include anxiety, emotional lability, irritability, tremor, abnormal gait, and speech disorder.
Mood symptoms such as emotional lability are both more consistent and more disabling than somatic symptoms such as bloating.