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Seizures

2014
Concussion rarely causes recurrent seizures. A patient with a brief seizure that occurs within the first 30 minutes of concussion does not need to be treated with antiepileptics or have driving restrictions. However, a seizure occurring later than 30 minutes after the injury, a seizure that lasts more than one minute, or a seizure after concussion in a
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Friction seizure and galling seizure

Wear, 1973
Abstract Two different factors, not clearly distinguished in the literature, cause sliding surfaces to seize. Friction seizure occurs when the driving member provides insufficient force to overcome frictional resistance, and no permanent surface damage occurs.
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Seizures and Seizure Care in an Emergency Department

Epilepsia, 1989
Summary: We evaluated the nature and significance of seizure problems in an emergency department (ED) by studying seizures in an urban community hospital. In 6 months, there were 29,131 ED visits; of these, 200 (0.7%) were for diagnosed seizures. Among these 200 seizure visits, were 69 (34.5%) new‐onset seizures, 30 (15%) febrile seizures, and 92 (46%)
Suezanne T. Orr   +3 more
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Multicenter pilot treatment trial for psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: a randomized clinical trial.

JAMA psychiatry, 2014
IMPORTANCE There is a paucity of controlled treatment trials for the treatment of conversion disorder, seizures type, also known as psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES).
W. LaFrance   +13 more
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Seizures in Children

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2006
Seizures are the most common pediatric neurologic disorder. Four to ten percent of children suffer at least one seizure in the first 16 years of life. The incidence is highest in children less than 3 years of age, with a decreasing frequency in older children.
Marla J. Friedman, Ghazala Q. Sharieff
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Seizures in Pregnancy

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2018
Seizures are among the most serious neurologic complications encountered in pregnancy. This review provides a foundation for the initial diagnosis, evaluation, classification, and management of seizures during pregnancy.
Daniel L. Jackson, Kassie J. Bollig
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Seizure Termination

2014
A better understanding of the mechanisms by which most focal epileptic seizures stop spontaneously within a few minutes would be of highest importance, because they could potentially help to improve existing and develop novel therapeutic measures for seizure control.
Kaspar Schindler   +3 more
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Seizures beget seizures

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2022
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Revised terminology and concepts for organization of seizures and epilepsies: Report of the ILAE Commission on Classification and Terminology, 2005–2009

Epilepsia, 2010
A. Berg   +13 more
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The Kynurenines and the Seizures

1996
At present, patients with epilepsy are resistant against all antiepileptic drugs in 15–25 per cent of cases. Hence the search for new pathogenetically sound approaches to treatment of this disease. Different neuroactive substances have been studied, of them kynurenines attracting a particular attention.
I. B. Mikhailov   +2 more
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