epileptic seizures

  • 11menstrual epilepsy — epileptic seizures associated with menstruation …

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  • 12posttraumatic epilepsy — epileptic seizures that occur after head injury; called also traumatic e …

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  • 13reflex epilepsy — epileptic seizures occurring in response to sensory (tactile, visual, auditory, or musical) stimuli; called also sensory e. See also audiogenic e., musicogenic e., photogenic e., and reading e …

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  • 14Temporal lobe epilepsy — Classification and external resources Lobe of the brain ICD 10 G40 …

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  • 15Post-traumatic epilepsy — Classification and external resources eMedicine NEURO/318 MeSH D004834 Post traumatic epilep …

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  • 16Seizure types — The numerous epileptic seizure types are most commonly defined and grouped according to the scheme proposed by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) in 1981.[1] Distinguishing between seizure types is important since different types of …

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  • 17nervous system disease — Introduction       any of the diseases or disorders that affect the functioning of the human nervous system (nervous system, human). Everything that humans sense, consider, and effect and all the unlearned reflexes of the body depend on the… …

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  • 18Seizure — MeshID = D012640 An epileptic seizure is caused by excessive and/or hypersynchronous electrical neuronal activity, and is usually self limiting.cite journal author = Blume W, Lüders H, Mizrahi E, Tassinari C, van Emde Boas W, Engel J title =… …

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  • 19epilepsy — /ep euh lep see/, n. Pathol. a disorder of the nervous system, characterized either by mild, episodic loss of attention or sleepiness (petit mal) or by severe convulsions with loss of consciousness (grand mal). [1570 80; < LL epilepsia < Gk&#8230; …

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  • 20Ohtahara syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G40.4 OMIM 308350 DiseasesDB …

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