What is a recurrent seizure? A seizure is an episode of abnormal brain activity. A seizure can cause jerky muscle movements, loss of consciousness, or confusion. Recurrent means you have a seizure more than once. The cause of your seizures may not be known. Some common triggers are alcohol...
In contrast to earlier stages, seizure termination is a nearly homogenous phenomenon followed by an almost complete cessation of spiking across recorded neuronal ensembles. Notably, even neurons outside the region of seizure onset showed significant changes in activity minutes before the seizure. These ...
What is the concordance between the seizure onset zone and the irritative zone? A SEEG quantified study SeizuresFocal cortical dysplasiaObjective: In focal epilepsies, the accurate delineation of the epileptogenic network is a fundamental step before surgery. For ... Bartolomei, FabriceTrebuchon, Agnes...
Conclusion: As in our case, if the patient is concurrently diagnosed with epidural hematoma in addition to INH poisoning, it can be difficult to discriminate the cause of seizure. Although lactic acidosis, hyperglycemia, and seizure were defined as a classical triad for INH poisoning, this triad...
"Refractory epilepsy" is when you keep having at least one seizure a month for 18 months, even after trying two or more medications. This could raise your risk for clusters. Who Gets Seizure Clusters? People who get seizures that start on one side of the brain (called focal onset) are ...
A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain, causing changes in behavior, movements, or consciousness, while a tremor is a rhythmic, involuntary muscular contraction characterized by shaking movements in one or more parts.
What is a recurrent seizure?A seizure is an episode of abnormal brain activity. A seizure can cause jerky muscle movements, loss of consciousness, or confusion. Recurrent means you have a seizure more than once. The cause of your seizures may not be known. Some common triggers are alcohol,...
They may occur in children and adults over the age of 60 years old who have new-onset seizures. If cluster seizures are left untreated, they may progress to status epilepticus, a life-threatening emergency. Status epilepticus is a serious condition in which a single seizure lasts more than ...
Seizure focuses on abnormal brain activity affecting consciousness or actions, while convulsion involves visible, involuntary muscle contractions.
What is a common disorder associated with this disease? Febrile seizure is reported with code Sylvia has sometimes noticed wheezing when she has an asthma attack. What does wheezing indicate? A. There is an absence of spontaneous breathing. B. An absence of oxygen C. Partially ob...