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seizure The sudden attack or recurrence of a disease. A single episode of epilepsy; often a seizure is named for the kind of epilepsy it represents (see under epilepsy). Called also convulsion, fit, and ictus epilepticus. [Dorland]
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seizure Uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain, which may produce a physical convulsion, minor physical signs, thought disturbances, or a combination of symptoms.
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seizure A sudden spell of abnormal nervous activity in the brain, such as those that occur in epilepsy.
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seizure change in the electricual impulses in the brain causing children to show rapid blinking or flickering of eyes, rapid jerky movements of limbs, starring spells, and/or head nodding
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seizure disorder a pathologic condition resulting in a sudden episode of uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain. If the abnormal activity remains confined to one area, the person may experience tingling or twitching of only a small area of the body, such as the face or an extremity. Other symptoms include hallucinations or intense feelings of fear or familiarity. If the electrical activity spreads throughout the brain, consciousness is lost and a grand mal seizure results. ...
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