This condition is most commonly seen in elderly depressed patients.
Furthermore, children may have side effects from medications that are not seen in adult patients.
A significant reduction was seen just in patients who took such drugs for four years or longer.
It is seen more commonly in patients with long standing diabetes and poor glucose control.
It is seen almost exclusively in patients with Stage 5 chronic kidney disease.
We see a high degree of physical and sexual abuse in patients like this.
This kind of movement is most often seen in patients who are in a coma.
Sporadic cases are seen in patients in their 20s or early 30s.
It has been seen in patients as young as 38 years of age.
These rates are one and half to two times those seen in patients with traditional bypass surgery.