- encephalopathy. It can
occur in
epilepsy as part of a
generalized tonic–
clonic seizure, and in
pregnant women presenting with
severe pre-eclampsia and...
- of some
object in
front of her; the arm
presently was
agitated with
clonic spasm; her eyes
became fixed, with
pupils widely dilated; lips were blue, and...
- of some
object in
front of her; the arm
presently was
agitated with
clonic spasm; her eyes
became fixed, with
pupils widely dilated; lips were blue, and...
- Myoclonic-tonic-
clonic seizures begin with one or more
jerks (myoclonic phase), then body
stiffening (tonic-phase), then
rhythmic jerks (
clonic phase). Tonic-
clonic seizures...
-
generalized tonic-
clonic seizure (GTCS), also
known as a
grand mal seizure, is a whole-body
seizure that has a
tonic phase followed by
clonic muscle retrenchments...
- partial-onset seizures;
infantile spasm,
mixed seizure types of Lennox–Gastaut syndrome,
myoclonic and
generalized tonic clonic seizure.
Despite this it is...
- clonus,
which is
rhythmic or regular.
Myoclonus (myo- "muscle",
clonus "
spasm")
describes a
medical sign and, generally, is not a
diagnosis of a disease...
-
seizures can be
either absence seizures,
myoclonic seizures,
clonic seizures, tonic-
clonic seizures or
atonic seizures.
Generalized seizures occur in various...
- epilepsy,
juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and
epilepsy with
generalized tonic-
clonic seizures alone), as well as
other genetic generalized epilepsies. b. Focal...
- is
useful in
general and
especially where skeletal muscle injury and/or
spasm is a
large part of the problem. The
potentiation effect is also
useful in...