Reflex 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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Reflex asystolic syncope (RAS) is a form of syncope encountered mainly, but not exclusively, in young children. Reflex anoxic seizures are not epileptic...
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Epilepsy (redirect from Seizure disorder)
epilepsy have seizures that are often triggered by specific events and are known as reflex seizures. Those with reflex epilepsy have seizures that are only...
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symptomatic seizures" or "reactive seizures". Unprovoked seizures may also be known as "reflex seizures". Depending on the presumed cause blood tests and lumbar...
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Photosensitive epilepsy (redirect from Photosensitive seizure)
work on a fix and later patched the effect to be less likely seizure-inducing. Reflex seizure Martins da Silva, A; Leal, B (August 2017). "Photosensitivity...
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Reflex syncope is a brief loss of consciousness due to a neurologically induced drop in blood pressure and/or a decrease in heart rate. Before an affected...
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epilepsy is a type of a reflex seizure caused by reading. The reading epilepsy is one of a number of reflex seizures. The reflex seizures are characterized...
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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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Myoclonus (redirect from Myoclonic seizure)
generalised seizures, the patient is not conscious during the event but the seizure is so brief that the person appears to remain fully conscious. In reflex epilepsies...
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Clonus (redirect from Clonic seizure)
tonic–clonic seizure Stretch reflex Tetany Tetanic contractions Hilder, Joseph M.; Zev W. Rymer (September 1999). "A Stimulation Study of Reflex Instability...
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eye closure, whether voluntary, involuntary or reflex. Most and, in some patients, all of the seizures are induced immediately after closure of the eyes...
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SYNGAP1-related intellectual disability (category Disorders causing seizures)
followed by an atonic drop. Reflex seizures are also seen, often triggered by eating and photosensitivity. Atonic seizures Eyelid myoclonia Myoclonic absences...
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control Biting the tongue Possible causes include: Syncope (fainting) Reflex anoxic seizures Breath-holding spells of childhood Cataplexy Hyperekplexia, also...
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was over-represented with an odds ratio of 6.77. Feline audiogenic reflex seizures (FARS), a recently discovered type of epilepsy in cats, is believed...
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Absence seizures are one of several kinds of generalized seizures. In the past, absence epilepsy was referred to as "pyknolepsy," a term derived from...
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Hiccup (redirect from Hiccup reflex)
The hiccup is an involuntary action involving a reflex arc.[citation needed] Once triggered, the reflex causes a strong contraction of the diaphragm followed...
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unprovoked (or reflex) seizures occurring greater than 24 hours apart. Or after one unprovoked (or reflex) seizure and a probability of further seizures similar...
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Vertiginous epilepsy (redirect from Vestibular seizure)
Vertiginous epilepsy is infrequently the first symptom of a seizure, characterized by a feeling of vertigo. When it occurs, there is a sensation of rotation...
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Autonomic dysreflexia (redirect from Reflex autonomic dystrophy)
sympathetic reflex. Eventually, synaptic reorganization and plasticity of SPN develops into an overly sensitive state, which results in abnormal reflex activation...
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Epilepsy syndromes (section Reflex epilepsies)
epilepsy have seizures that are often triggered by specific events, known as reflex seizures. A number of epilepsy syndromes, known as reflex epilepsies...
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Myoclonic epilepsy (redirect from Myoclonus epilepsy partial seizure)
be categorized as myoclonic seizure. If the abnormal brain wave activity is persistent and results from ongoing seizures, then a diagnosis of myoclonic...
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Frederick (2005), REVIEW ARTICLE: Cortical triggers in generalized reflex seizures and epilepsies, Oxford University Press McDonald, Joe (August 13, 2006)...
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A, Gastaut H, Naquet R, eds. Reflex Seizures and Reflex Epilepsies. International Symposium on Reflex Seizures and Reflex Epilepsies, Genève, Juin 1988...
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neuropsychiatric symptoms (agitation and confusion), myoclonus, tremor, startle reflex, seizures, stiff-person syndrome and prodromal diarrhea of unknown etiology....
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Hartlieb, Till; Borggräfe, Ingo; et al. (2019-02-01). "Chewing induced reflex seizures ("eating epilepsy") and eye closure sensitivity as a common feature...
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aphasia (Broca's aphasia) focal seizures that may spread to adjacent areas (Jacksonian seizure) grand mal or tonic-clonic seizures changes in personality such...
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Carotid sinus (redirect from Carotid sinus reflex death)
consciousness that sometimes accompanies convulsive seizures because of the intensity of the carotid sinus reflex when pressure builds in one or both carotid...
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Musicogenic seizure, also known as music-induced seizure, is a rare type of seizure, with an estimated prevalence of 1 in 10,000,000 individuals, that...
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such as pupillary light reflex (the constriction of the pupil of the eye in response to light) and gag reflex or pharyngeal reflex (contraction of pharyngeal...
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Actus reus (section Reflex or convulsion)
Criminal Responsibility". Crim. L.Q. 25: 106. If X, during a grand mal seizure, by a reflex action kicks out and hits Y, then it is most unlikely there will...
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