• Generally, seizures are observed in patients who do not have epilepsy. There are many causes of seizures. Organ failure, medication and medication withdrawal...
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    group of non-communicable neurological disorders characterized by recurrent epileptic seizures. An epileptic seizure is the clinical manifestation of an...
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    uncontrolled shaking of the whole body (tonic-clonic seizures) or a person spacing out for a few seconds (absence seizures). Most seizures last less than two...
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  • Focal seizures (also called partial seizures and localized seizures) are seizures that affect initially only one hemisphere of the brain. The brain is...
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    febrile seizures and complex febrile seizures. Simple febrile seizures involve an otherwise healthy child who has at most one tonic-clonic seizure lasting...
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  • Ecstatic seizures, also known as ecstatic epilepsy or as Dostoevsky's epilepsy, are a rare type of epilepsy that involve seizures with an intensely blissful...
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    type of focal onset epilepsy among adults. Seizure symptoms and behavior distinguish seizures arising from the medial temporal lobe from seizures arising...
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    vast majority of generalized seizures are idiopathic. Some generalized seizures start as a smaller seizure that occurs solely on one side of the brain, however...
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  • secondary cause). Most neonatal seizures are due to secondary causes. With hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy being the most common cause in full term infants and...
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  • parts of the body other than the brain can cause felines to have seizures, especially in older cats. Some of the common metabolic causes of seizures in felines...
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    Aura (symptom) (category Symptoms and signs of mental disorders)
    This variant has been described in cases of persistent aura without cerebral infarction. Focal seizure – Seizures which affect only one brain hemisphere...
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    of epilepsy characterised by generalised seizures with no apparent cause. Generalized seizures, as opposed to focal seizures, are a type of seizure that...
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  • Non-epileptic seizures (NES), also known as pseudoseizures, non-epileptic attack disorder (NEAD), functional seizures, or dissociative seizures, are paroxysmal...
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  • non-epileptic seizures (PNES), also referred to as pseudoseizures, non-epileptic attack disorder (NEAD), functional seizures, or dissociative seizures, are episodes...
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  • of vitamin B6 (pyridoxine). The pathophysiology of convulsion remains ambiguous. Convulsions are often caused by epileptic seizures, febrile seizures...
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  • not uncommon for children to have tonic–clonic seizures, and atonic seizures directly following the seizure. Those that are associated with hypothalamic...
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  • seizures are epileptic seizures that are consistently induced by a specific stimulus or trigger, making them distinct from other epileptic seizures,...
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  • consists of partial or complete loss of muscle tone that is caused by temporary alterations in brain function. These seizures are brief – usually less than fifteen...
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  • post-traumatic seizures (PTS, seizures that result from TBI) more than a week after the initial injury. PTE is estimated to constitute 5% of all cases of epilepsy...
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  • classification of seizures. Distinguishing between seizure types is important since different types of seizures may have different causes, outcomes, and...
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  • paresis, and including paralysis of the contralateral limb, and rare genetic causes of hemiplegia and seizures. The cause of Todd's paresis has been attributed...
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  • reported to have had seizures after the incident. 15 of these patients were determined to have had visually induced seizures, while 56% of the patients who...
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    Hemimegalencephaly (category Congenital disorders of nervous system)
    or a part of a cerebral hemisphere. It causes severe seizures, which are often frequent and hard to control. A minority might have seizure control with...
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    generalized. About 18% of people who have seizures develop status epilepticus, where seizures are not controllable with simple measures. Causes that may contribute...
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    neurological condition of recurrent episodes of unprovoked epileptic seizures. A seizure is an abnormal neuronal brain activity that can cause intellectual, emotional...
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    Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (category Disorders causing seizures)
    Doose syndrome by seizure type after the syndrome has progressed. Doose syndrome has more myoclonic seizures and LGS has more tonic seizures. The Doose syndromes...
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  • epilepsy of infancy (SMEI), is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder which causes a catastrophic form of epilepsy, with prolonged seizures that are often...
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    Rage syndrome (category Disorders causing seizures)
    Phenobarbital List of fatal dog attacks Causes of seizures Animal euthanasia B.V., Beaver (1980). "Mental lapse aggression syndrome [Dogs]". Journal of the American...
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    affects the brain, can cause neurological symptoms. In developing countries this is one of the most common causes of seizures. Cysticercosis is usually...
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  • triggers, and time delay between a stimulus and seizure. In addition, the causes of musicogenic seizures are not well-established as solely limited cases...
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