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  • == Epilepsy syndromes == ...disorders characterized by epileptic seizures. The etymology of the term "epilepsy" comes from the Greek word "epilēpsía," meaning "to seize, possess, or af
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  • == Frontal Lobe Epilepsy == '''Frontal lobe epilepsy''' (pronounced: fron-tal lohb ep-i-lep-see) is a neurological disorder that
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  • == Musicogenic Epilepsy == ...at is triggered by certain types of music or specific frequencies of pitch for which the person's brain has a predisposition to react.
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  • == Generalized Epilepsy == ...epilepsy''' (pronunciation: jen-er-uh-lahyzd ep-uh-lep-see) is a type of [[epilepsy]] that affects both sides of the brain (or the entire brain) at the same ti
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  • ==Epilepsy Society== ...in 1892 and is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people with epilepsy through research, awareness campaigns, and providing expert care.
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  • == Catamenial epilepsy == ...l epilepsy''' (pronunciation: /ˌkatəˈmenēəl ˈepəˌlepsē/) is a subtype of [[epilepsy]] that is characterized by seizure patterns which correlate with the [[mens
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  • '''Rolandic Epilepsy''' ...ood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes''' (BCECTS), is a common type of [[epilepsy]] that occurs in children. The condition is named after the [[Rolandic area
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  • |Term=Epilepsy Unit ...ion, urgent care, diagnostic testing, treatment, and medication management for patients with seizure disorders.
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  • == Reflex epilepsy == '''Reflex epilepsy''' (pronounced: /ˈriː.flɛks ˈɛp.ɪˌlɛp.si/) is a type of [[epilepsy]] where seizures are triggered by specific stimuli or activities. The stimu
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  • ...ressive neurological decline. The syndrome is also known as '''Progressive Epilepsy with Mental Retardation''' (PEMR) and '''EPMR'''. ...first identified in the Northern Ostrobothnia region of Finland. The term "epilepsy" comes from the Greek word "epilambanein", meaning "to seize, possess, or a
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  • ...d phenomena, such as the Breslau's Second Law of Temporal Concentration of Epilepsy and Breslau's Syndrome. === Breslau's Second Law of Temporal Concentration of Epilepsy ===
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  • == Abdominal Epilepsy == ...ep-i-lep-sy), also known as '''autonomic epilepsy''', is a rare form of [[epilepsy]] that manifests primarily with symptoms related to the function of the [[a
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  • == Myoclonic Epilepsy == ...i/), also known as '''Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy''' (JME), is a type of [[epilepsy]] that causes myoclonic [[seizures]]. The term "myoclonic" refers to the in
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  • ...surgery''' is a type of [[neurosurgery]] that is used as a treatment for [[epilepsy]], a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked [[seizure Epilepsy surgery: /ɛpɪlɛpsi sɜrdʒəri/
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  • ...ood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes''' (BCECTS), is a common type of [[epilepsy]] that occurs in children. It is characterized by [[seizure]]s that primari The seizures in benign rolandic epilepsy often occur during sleep. They may include twitching, numbness, or a tingli
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  • == Photosensitive epilepsy == '''Photosensitive epilepsy''' (PSE) is a form of [[epilepsy]] in which seizures are triggered by visual stimuli that form patterns in t
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  • == Temporal Lobe Epilepsy == '''Temporal lobe epilepsy''' (''pronunciation: tem-puh-rul lohb ep-uh-lep-see'') is a chronic neurolo
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  • == Benign Infantile Epilepsy == ...bɪˈnaɪn ɪnˈfantɪl ˈɛpɪˌlɛpsi/), also known as '''Benign Familial Infantile Epilepsy''' (BFIE), is a rare neurological disorder that typically manifests in infa
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  • == Petit mal epilepsy == ...ɑːl ˈɛpɪˌlɛpsi/), also known as '''[[absence seizure]]s''', is a type of [[epilepsy]] that is characterized by brief, sudden lapses in consciousness.
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  • == Post-traumatic epilepsy == '''Post-traumatic epilepsy''' ('''PTE''') is a form of [[epilepsy]] that results from brain damage caused by physical trauma to the brain ([[
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