epileptic seizures

  • 81Frontal lobe epilepsy — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = D017034Frontal lobe epilepsy is the second most common type of epilepsy, after temporal lobe epilepsy. It… …

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  • 82Myoclonic epilepsy — Classification and external resources MeSH D004831 Myoclonic epilepsy refers to a family of epilepsies which present with myoclonus. They are divided into two main families: progressive myoclonic epilepsy juvenil …

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  • 83MERRF syndrome — Classification and external resources Example of ragged red fibers in MELAS syndrome. ICD 10 G …

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  • 84Montreal procedure — The Montreal procedure is a surgical procedure pioneered by Dr. Wilder Penfield of Montreal, Canada, in the 1930s. It is effective in the treatment of epilepsy. Dr. Penfield developed the Montreal procedure as a new neurological approach to… …

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  • 85David Lewis Centre — David Lewis (also known as the David Lewis National Epilepsy Centre and The David Lewis Centre is a health foundation based in Little Warford, Cheshire. It provides residential accommodation, education and health services to people with epilepsy …

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  • 86pregnancy — /preg neuhn see/, n., pl. pregnancies. the state, condition, or quality of being pregnant. [1520 30; PREGN(ANT) + ANCY] * * * Process of human gestation that takes place in the female s body as a fetus develops, from fertilization to birth (see… …

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  • 87Lujan-Fryns syndrome — Lujan–Fryns syndrome Classification and external resources Lujan–Fryns syndrome in a young adult male, with features that include a long, narrow face and recessed chin. ICD 10 F …

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  • 88Neural oscillation — is rhythmic or repetitive neural activity in the central nervous system. Neural tissue can generate oscillatory activity in many ways, driven either by mechanisms localized within individual neurons or by interactions between neurons. In… …

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  • 89flaubert, gustave — (1821 1880)    A French writer who from 1844 onwards experienced * photisms and *visual hallucinations in the context of recurring epileptic seizures. Although his first generalized seizure occurred in 1844, it has been speculated that Flaubert… …

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  • 90Epilepsy in animals — Epilepsy can occur in animals other than humans (see main article Epilepsy). It is characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures. Canine epilepsy is often genetic. Epilepsy in cats and other pets is rarer, likely because there is no hereditary… …

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