grand mal seizure
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Subject: grand mal seizure
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Absence seizure.
Subject: Absence seizure.
There is a type of seizure known as "Absence."
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Subject: s/l absonce seizure
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a seizure characterized by impaired awareness of interaction with, or memory of, ongoing events external or internal to the person; may comprise the following elements: mental confusion, diminished awareness of environment, inability to respond to internal or external stimuli, and amnesia. (The term absence was first used by Louis-Florentin Calmeil (1798–1895) to introduce the concept of epileptic absence for the brief loss of consciousness or confusion seen in epileptic patients.)
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