Seizure types

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521Seizure types / Post-traumatic epilepsy / Anticonvulsant / Epileptic seizure / Temporal lobe epilepsy / Lamotrigine / Generalised epilepsy / Social stigma / Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures / Epilepsy / Brain / Central nervous system

C h apter 1 Gender Difference in Epidemiology and Comorbidities of Epilepsy Ettore Beghi1 and Massimiliano Beghi2

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Source URL: media.wiley.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-30 19:12:44
522Seizure types / Epilepsy / Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures / Epileptic seizure / Lactose intolerance / Non-epileptic seizure / Food intolerance / Anticonvulsant / Frontal lobe epilepsy / Brain / Central nervous system / Medicine

Humanities in the Societal Challenges 12 compelling cases for policymakers Humanities Committee   

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Source URL: www.scienceeurope.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-20 04:22:23
523Epilepsy / Medical terms / Epileptic seizure / Tonic–clonic seizure / Myoclonus / Partial seizure / Absence seizure / Febrile seizure / Temporal lobe epilepsy / Brain / Central nervous system / Seizure types

JAMA PATIENT PAGE | Neurology Seizures Seizures are caused by disorganized or abnormal electrical activity in the brain. The nerve cells in the brain communicate by electrical activity, but during a seizure, too much ac

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Source URL: jama.jamanetwork.com

Language: English
524Seizure types / Anticonvulsants / Organochlorides / Lactams / Status epilepticus / Epileptic seizure / Generalised epilepsy / Diazepam / Phenobarbital / Epilepsy / Brain / Central nervous system

[removed]Epilepsy[removed]Recognise epilepsy from the history History of Presenting Complaint Prodrome or Aura What is last thing you remember?

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Source URL: www.mwap.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2009-07-23 18:26:10
525Epilepsy / Neurophysiology / Seizure types / Gelastic seizure / Laughter / Tuber cinereum hamartoma / Electroencephalography / Frontal lobe epilepsy / Temporal lobe epilepsy / Brain / Central nervous system / Medicine

Neurology Asia 2014; 19(1) : 89 – 92 CASE REPORTS Gelastic seizures in a child with frontal lobe epilepsy controlled by topiramate monotherapy

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Source URL: neurologyasia.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-01 08:40:41
526Seizure types / Epileptic seizure / Anticonvulsant / Frontal lobe epilepsy / Epilepsy and driving / Brain / Epilepsy / Central nervous system

Commission Directive[removed]EC of 25 August 2009 amending Directive[removed]EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on driving licences

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Source URL: www.ophtalmo.net

Language: English - Date: 2010-10-08 10:47:32
527Seizure types / Epileptic seizure / Absence seizure / Seizure trigger / Tonic–clonic seizure / Frontal lobe epilepsy / Temporal lobe epilepsy / Brain / Central nervous system / Epilepsy

Epilepsy Awareness Course Description: Epilepsy is a neurological condition which presents in as many as 50 different types. It is diagnosed when someone has recurrent seizures (also known to many people as fits, grand

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Source URL: www.essential6.co.uk

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528Seizure types / Medical terms / Myoclonic astatic epilepsy / Lennox–Gastaut syndrome / Myoclonus / West syndrome / Myoclonic epilepsy / Mitochondrial disease / ICD-10 Chapter VI: Diseases of the nervous system / Brain / Central nervous system / Epilepsy

Frequently asked questions about syndromes and conditions that benefit from ketogenic diet therapy. What are epilepsy syndromes? Epilepsy syndromes are specific syndromes that are associated with one or more seizure type

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Source URL: site.matthewsfriends.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-02-03 10:29:37
529Seizure types / Medical terms / Myoclonic astatic epilepsy / Ketogenic diet / Myoclonus / West syndrome / Anticonvulsant / Myoclonic epilepsy / Pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency / Epilepsy / Brain / Central nervous system

Frequently asked questions about when to consider diet therapy for epilepsy 1. When should the diet be considered? Approximately 70% of children who develop epilepsy will respond to pharmacologic treatment but about 30%

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Source URL: site.matthewsfriends.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-02-03 10:27:17
530Medical terms / Seizure types / Status epilepticus / Organochlorides / Epileptic seizure / Emergency medical services / Phenobarbital / Electroencephalography / Diazepam / Medicine / Epilepsy / Health

Registered Charity No: [removed]FEATURE ARTICLE: STATUS EPILEPTICUS Written by Val Aldridge – Assistant Co-ordinator Matthew’s Friends Contents approved by: Professor Helen Cross - Matthew’s Friends Medical Board.

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Source URL: site.matthewsfriends.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-11-18 10:00:24
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