Seizures that are typically associated with loss of consciousness; caused by abnormal electrical discharge that involves the entire brain.
A seizure that involves both sides of the brain and causes tonic and clonic movements (primary or secondary generalized) or another type of primary generalized epilepsy (e.g., absence or atonic seizure).
a seizure that occurs all through the brain.
a epileptic seizure that involves the whole brain. ( See also: types of generalized seizures: tonic-clonic and absence.)
a seizure that spreads throughout the cerebral cortex and almost invariably involves a total loss of consciousness
Also called Tonic-Clonic seizures. If the whole brain is involved in the seizure, it is a generalized seizure. Can be Grand Mal or Mild, but are usually associated with primary epilepsy. See Clonic and Tonic.
A seizure that involves the entire brain. Generalized seizures are caused by electrical discharges originating from both hemispheres of the brain.
Seizure involving both hemispheres of the brain.