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epilepsy
{n} a convulsion with the loss of sense
A disturbance in the electrochemical activity of the discharging cells of the brain produced by a variety of neurological disorders The causes are not clear These electrochemical disturbances usually result in a seizure of some degree Petit mal - a mild form in which dizziness or staring into space takes place Grand mal - a seizure in which there are severe convulsions and loss of consciousness or coma Jacksonian - spasms mainly limited to one side of the body and often to one group of muscles Psychomotor - patient performs motor acts which he cannot remember having done
Epilepsy is a brain condition which causes a person to suddenly lose consciousness and sometimes to have fits. a medical condition affecting your brain, that can make you suddenly become unconscious or unable to control your movements for a short time (épilepsie, from epilepsia, from epilambanein ). Neurological disorder caused by paroxysmal malfunction of neurons in the brain (seizures). It is characterized by strange movements or sensations in parts of the body, odd behaviours, emotional disturbances, and sometimes convulsions and momentary lapses of consciousness. Seizures may result from abnormal electrical activity in most or all of the brain (generalized), or they may originate in a specific brain area (partial). Causes include brain tumours, infections, genetic or developmental abnormalities, stroke, and head trauma, although no cause can be found in most cases. Treatment is usually with anticonvulsant medications; brain surgery may be beneficial if drugs cannot control seizures
Disorder characterized by abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, causing abnormal sensation, movement or level of consciousness
a brain disorder involving recurrent seizures
—A disorder of the nervous system in which abnormal electrical activity in the brain causes seizures (sudden uncontrolled waves of electrical activity in the brain, causing involuntary movement or loss of consciousness)
Recurrent seizures in the absence of any provoking factors, such as infection, low blood sugar, or poisoning
The "falling sickness,"
A medical condition in which the sufferer experiences seizures (or convulsions) and blackouts
A disorder of the nervous system, characterised either by mild, episodic loss of attention or sleepiness or by severe convulsions with loss of consciousness
A neurological disorder which results in recurrent seizures
A sudden discharge of energy from the brain, resulting in convulsion and mild to severe changes in the level of consciousness (Worthington, 1983)
{i} neurological disorder characterized by seizures
so called because the patient falls suddenly to the ground; a disease characterized by paroxysms (or fits) occurring at interval and attended by sudden loss of consciousness, and convulsive motions of the muscles
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Sudden excitation that spreads through the brain and causes recurrent seizures that can severely impair a person's quality of life It affects some 100 million people worldwide, and about 30% of those stricken have a severe form of the disease that results in more than 100 seizures per day
a disorder of the central nervous system characterized by loss of consciousness and convulsions
recurrent seizures, excluding ones caused solely by fever
also known as seizure disorder Individuals with epilepsy experience seizures, which are the result of uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain A seizure may cause a physical convulsion, minor physical signs, thought disturbances, or a combination of symptoms
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