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Temporal lobe seizures begin in the temporal lobes of the brain. These areas process emotions and are important for short-term memory.
After a seizure, your healthcare professional reviews your symptoms and medical history. You may have tests to find the cause of your seizure.
Successful epilepsy treatment allowed Eric Walthall, left, to resume skiing, a pastime he and friend Craig Wanous had enjoyed previously.
Doctors tried to manage Anthony's seizures with medication, but nothing worked. Eventually Anthony was diagnosed with drug-resistant epilepsy, or DRE. In search ...
A febrile seizure is a convulsion in a child that's caused by a fever. The fever is often from an infection. Febrile seizures occur in young, ...
To evaluate and treat seizures, Mayo Clinic's world-renowned neurologists, neurosurgeons, imaging specialists (radiologists), mental health specialists ( ...
This type of seizure produces symptoms such as a vacant stare, lip smacking and eyelid fluttering.
Focal seizures. These are the most common type of seizure in autoimmune epilepsy. Sometimes focal seizures cause a change or loss of awareness. The seizures may ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have documented the feasibility of forecasting seizures without directly measuring brain activity. The preliminary study indicates a ...
Using deep brain stimulation techniques, neuroscientists at Mayo Clinic are looking for early signals in the brain to help stop seizures.
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