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seizure Also called convulsion, ictus, fit. The brain cells work together, communicating by means of electrical signals. When there is an abnormal electrical discharge from a group of cells, the result is a seizure. Seizures are either epileptic or nonepileptic.
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seizure To take into possession forcibly.
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seizure A sudden, excessive discharge of electrical activity in the brain that causes a change in how a person feels, senses things or behaves.
Ãâó: www.epilepsysandiego.org/common_terms.htm
seizure The brain controls how the body moves by sending electrical signals. Seizures (also called convulsions) occur when the normal signals from the brain are changed. Severity of a seizure can vary dramatically. Some people may only shake slightly and do not lose consciousness. Other people may become unconscious and have violent shaking of the entire body.
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seizure an epileptic fit
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