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"Ictal"
Keywords:
seizure
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ictus
,
electroencephalography
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eeg
,
convulsion
Related Terms:
Tonic-clonic seizure
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Epileptic
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Grand mal seizure
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Grand mal
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Generalized seizure
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Petit mal
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Absence seizure
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Ictus
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Febrile convulsion
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Valproic acid
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Status epilepticus
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Epileptic seizure
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Petit mal seizure
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Febrile seizure
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Partial seizure
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Seizure
,
Epilepsy
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Complex partial seizure
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Seizures
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Seizure disorder
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Focal seizure
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Landau-kleffner syndrome
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Anticonvulsants
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Fit
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Anticonvulsant
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Atonic seizure
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Pseudotumor cerebri
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Sturge-weber syndrome
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Multi-infarct dementia
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Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
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Pml
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Dementia pugilistica
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Acquired brain injury
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Encephalopathy
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Dilantin
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Seizure
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Cerebral edema
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Cerebral
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Senile dementia
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Hace
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Shaken baby syndrome
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Brain injury
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Convulse
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Kindling
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Alzheimer's disease
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Phenytoin
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Aura
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Axons
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Organic brain syndrome
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Lewy body dementia
of or relating to a seizure or convulsion
wordnet.princeton.edu
Referring to the period during a sudden attack, such as a seizure or stroke.
my.epilepsy.com
Pertaining to, characterized by, or caused by an epileptic seizure.
epilepsyfoundation.org
a seizure of any type is referred to as an ictus or ictal event.
rettsyndrome.org
Ictal refers to a physiologic state or event such as a seizure, stroke or headache. In electroencephalography, or EEG, the recording during an actual seizure is said to be "ictal". Post-ictal refers to the state after the event.
en.wikipedia.org
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