Ictal
Referring to the period during a sudden attack, such as a seizure or stroke.
Epilepsy syndromes characterized by onset from both hemispheres of the brain simultaneously; often genetic.
A disorder characterized by an inability to resist the impulse to perform an action that is harmful to one’s self or others.
The number of new cases of a disorder occurring in a population during a specified period.
A U.S. federal law ensuring that all handicapped children receive appropriate education at no cost and in the least restrictive environment.
A sudden jerk followed by stiffening; spasms usually begin between age 3 and 12 months and usually stop by age 2 to 4 years, although other seizure types often develop; in some spells, the arms are flung out as the body bends forward (“jackknife seizures”), but in others the movements are more subtle.
Shutting off or decreasing brain electrical activity; causing nerve cells to stop firing.
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