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Convulsions caused sometimes by a fever or by another serious condition such as epilepsy.
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Sudden onset of a convulsion.
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Sudden episode of uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain. If the abnormal electrical activity spreads throughout the brain, the result may be a loss of consciousness and a grand mal seizure. One symptom of a seizure is convulsions or twitching and jerking of the limbs. Seizures may occur as the result of head injury, infection, cerebrovascular accidents, withdrawal from sedative-hypnotic drugs, or high doses of stimulants.
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A convulsion or sudden alteration of consciousness, which is usually accompanied by motor activity and or sensory phenomena, caused by an abnormal discharge of electrical energy in the brain. Two common types are petit mal and grand mal seizures associated with epilepsy.
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The abnormal electrical discharge of brain cells (neurons) that results in a transient disturbance in brain function.
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