epileptic seizures

  • 1Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F44.5 ICD 9 300.11 …

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  • 2Epileptic seizure — Convulse redirects here. For Finnish death metal band, see Convulse (band). Seizure redirects here. For non epileptic seizures, see Non epileptic seizure. For other uses, see Seizure (disambiguation). Epileptic seizure Classification and external …

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  • 3epileptic synaesthesia —    Also known as seizure induced synaesthesia. Both terms are used to denote a type of synaesthesia (i.e. a member of the group of perceptual phenomena exemplified by colour hearing) which falls into the class of non idiopathic synaesthesias.… …

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  • 4epileptic hallucination —    A term used quite loosely to denote a hallucination attributable to focal neuronal discharges affecting any part of the cortical network of perception. For more specific concepts and theories, see the entries Aura, Dreamy State, Epilepsy and… …

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  • 5epileptic dementia — a progressive mental and intellectual deterioration that occurs in a small fraction of cases of epilepsy; it is thought by some to be caused by neuronal degeneration secondary to circulatory disturbances during seizures …

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  • 6Non-epileptic seizure — Non epileptic seizures are paroxysmal events that mimic an epileptic seizure but do not involve abnormal, rhythmic discharges of cortical neurons.[1] They are caused by either physiological or psychological conditions. The latter is discussed… …

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  • 7Mental retardation with optic atrophy, deafness & seizures — A disorder first reported in 1999 by Gustavson and colleagues as a newly recognized X linked mental retardation syndrome. In the family they studied there were 7 male children in 2 generations with the syndrome. The affected males were… …

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  • 8Generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus — (GEFS+) is a syndromic autosomal dominant disorder where afflicted individuals can exhibit numerous epilepsy phenotypes.[1] GEFS+ can persist beyond early childhood (i.e., 6 years of age). GEFS+ is also now believed to encompass three other… …

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  • 9Epilepsy — Epileptic redirects here. For the graphic novel, see Epileptic (graphic novel). Epilepsia redirects here. For the journal, see Epilepsia (journal). Epilepsy Classification and external resources Generalized 3 Hz spike and wave discharges in EEG …

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  • 10activated epilepsy — epileptic seizures induced by electrical or drug stimulation for the purpose of observing the pattern of clinical and electroencephalographic response …

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