Definition of Epilepsies. Meaning of Epilepsies. Synonyms of Epilepsies

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- 2010 the ILAE Commission for classification of the Epilepsies addressed this issue and divided epilepsies into three categories (genetic, structural/metabolic...
- League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) 2017 classification of the epilepsies, focal onset epilepsy occurs from seizures arising from a biological neural network...
- divided into the self-limited focal epilepsies, the genetic generalized epilepsies (including childhood absence epilepsy) and the developmental and epileptic...
- vertiginous epilepsy. This hypothesis is supported by occurrences of vertiginous epilepsy in those with a family history of epilepsy. Vertiginous epilepsies are...
- paroxysms. There may be no known cause of this type of seizure, but these epilepsies may occur for a variety of reasons, such as brain tumors, infection, trauma...
- Idiopathic occipital epilepsy usually starts in childhood. Occipital epilepsies account for approximately 5% to 10% of all epilepsies. Base of brain. Drawing...
- ISBN 978-1-4051-0432-6. "Epilepsies in children, young people and adults". NICE. 27 April 2022. Dreifuss, FE (1983). "Treatment of the nonconvulsive epilepsies". Epilepsia...
- reflex epilepsies such as occipital lobe seizures in photosensitive occipital lobe epilepsies or temporal lobe seizures in musicogenic epilepsies. Focal...
- Stafstrom CE, Rho JM, editors. Epilepsy and the ketogenic diet. Totowa: Humana Press; 2004. pp. 53–61. ISBN 1588292959. Epilepsies: diagnosis and management...
- 30-50% of the deaths in severe early onset epilepsies, affecting between 1 in 500 and 1 in 1000 epilepsy patients yearly. Martha Parke Custis Cameron...