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  1. Seizure types - Wikipedia

    In the field of neurology, seizure types refer to clinically and electrographically defined categories of seizures, based on observable features, underlying mechanisms, and diagnostic findings.

  2. Epilepsy syndromes - Wikipedia

    Persons with DEE-SWAS or EE-SWAS may present with a variety of seizures types including focal seizures or generalized seizures, and rarely seizures may not be seen.

  3. Seizure - Wikipedia

    The system distinguishes four major types: focal, generalized, unknown whether focal or generalized, and unclassified seizures. Seizures are further characterized based on whether …

  4. Occipital epilepsy - Wikipedia

    Seizures originate in the occipital lobe and account for 5 to 10 percent of all epileptic seizure types. Generally, this type of epilepsy can have an onset anywhere from 1–17 years old in …

  5. Generalized epilepsy - Wikipedia

    Generalized epilepsy can be broken down into six main subcategories of seizure types: absence seizures, myoclonic seizures, clonic seizures, tonic seizures, tonic-clonic seizures, and atonic …

  6. Temporal lobe epilepsy - Wikipedia

    Temporal lobe epilepsy ... In the field of neurology, temporal lobe epilepsy is an enduring brain disorder that causes unprovoked seizures from the temporal lobe. Temporal lobe epilepsy is …

  7. Generalized tonic–clonic seizure - Wikipedia

    These unilateral seizure types (formerly known as simple partial seizure or a complex partial seizure and now referred to as focal aware seizure and focal impaired awareness seizure, …

  8. Status epilepticus - Wikipedia

    Status epilepticus (SE), or status seizure, is a medical condition characterized by a prolonged period of seizure activity without a complete return to normal. It is a medical urgency that can …