epilepsy|epilepsies in English
noun
[ep·i·lep·sy || 'epɪlepsɪ]
neurological disorder characterized by seizures
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1. Biorhythmicity modulatorsofseizureeventsin generalised epilepsies
2. Epilepsy with myoclonic-Atonic seizures is a rare epilepsy syndrome of early childhood
3. Could be psychomotor epilepsy...
4. A history of epilepsy?
5. The social stigma attached to epilepsy
6. Epilepsy doesn't cause chronic pain.
7. Could be epilepsy or seizure disorder.
8. People with epilepsy are not mad.
9. Epilepsy is hereditary in her family.
10. Anticoagulating Adults with Epilepsy: Risks of AED/DOAC Interactions Anticoagulating Adults with Epilepsy: Risks of AED/DOAC Interactions
11. However, not all Convulsions amount to epilepsy
12. Neurasthenia, dementia praecox, incurable homosexuality, epilepsy, melancholia.
13. She can't drive because she suffers from/has epilepsy.
14. Pregnancy Combined with Epilepsy and Cerebral Cavernous Malformation
15. The changes of the VEP in epileptics were demonstrated in 4 examples: 1. residual epilepsy, 2. epilepsy with agenesia of the corpus callosum, 3.
16. Convulsive epilepsy: Seizures involve the entire body and are involuntary
17. Bromides are used to control epilepsy in your pet
18. Myoclonic-Astatic epilepsy was first described and identified in 1970 by Herman Doose as an epilepsy syndrome, hence its original label, Doose syndrome
19. In epilepsy the Aura serves a useful purpose in
20. The clinical major appearances included: tetany, carpopedal spasms, convulsion and epilepsy.
21. I was born with epilepsy and an intellectual disability.
22. A seizure a convulsion, especially one caused by epilepsy.
23. A young man had epilepsy in a somewhat unusual form.
24. Headache, aggravated epilepsy, meningitis aseptic, ageusia, anosmia, fatal intracranial haemorrhage
25. Absence seizures are a type of epilepsy, a condition that causes seizures