Search Results 31-40 of 16136 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
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... seizures, either primary GTC or partial onset seizures with 2nd generalization. Be admitted to a hospital for routine vEEG monitoring related to seizures.
... seizures (defined as generalized tonic-clonic seizure [GTCS], tonic, atonic or focal onset seizures [FOS] with noticeable motor component), to evaluate the ...
This study will use powerful 7T MRI scanning to find very small brain lesions that cause partial epileptic seizures.These small lesions can be missed by current ...
Febrile seizures most often occur within 24 hours of the onset of a fever and can be the first sign that a child is ill. When to see a doctor. See your ...
... seizures into two categories, focal or generalized. Both result from abnormal brain activity. • Focal seizures. Also known as a partial seizure, this is a ...
Medicines prescribed for absence seizure include: Ethosuximide (Zarontin). This often is the first medicine prescribed for absence seizures. Most people see ...
Brivaracetam is used to help control partial onset seizures in the treatment of epilepsy. This medicine cannot cure epilepsy and will only work to control ...
... epileptic seizures. Watch: When seizures don't ... focal epilepsy, where seizures originate in a ... onset of a seizure. The post Epilepsy patient ...
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