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Petit mal seizure
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... Petit mal seizures usually respond to valproic acid, ethosuximide, clonazepam, and certain other drugs. ... A resource you may find helpful is the American Epilepsy Society. ... Almost all children with petit mal seizures have significantly fewer (or no) seizures with the use of medications. ...
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Petit mal
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... My daughter, in addition to having a squint and cataract in her right eye, asthma, mild eczema and nut allergy, is suspected by our GP to have petit mal <a href="/diseases/facts/epilepsy.htm">epilepsy</a>. ... These days petit mal epilepsy is more commonly referred to as 'absence seizures'. ...
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Petit Mal Seizure -- eCureMe.com
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... This is a form of Epilepsy in which Seizures are caused by abnormal neuronal discharge in the brain -- the "wires" of the brain's electrical circuitry get crossed and discharge abnormally). ...
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Epilepsy
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... Epilepsy affects the brain. ... They often use the outdated terms 'grand mal' and 'petit mal'. Though 'petit mal' is technically an earlier name for 'absences' it is all too often misused to cover any seizure or event that is not a typical tonic clonic seizure. ... Epilepsy. 2 ed. ... Epilepsy. ... Epilepsy. 2 ed. ... [22/11/07]
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Epilepsy overview - Your health - GlaxoSmithKline
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... What is epilepsy? ... What is epilepsy? ... Types of epilepsy? ... When epilepsy is first discovered in younger people it is usually of this type. ... Absence seizure, previously known as petit mal is a form of generalized epilepsy found almost exclusively in children. ...
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Epilepsy - Wikipedia
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... Absence seizures (sometimes referred to as petit mal seizures) involve an interruption to consciousness where the person experiencing the seizure seems to become vacant and unresponsive for a short period of time (usually up to 30 seconds). ... Temporal lobe epilepsy is the most common epilepsy of adults. ... [25/04/06]
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BBC - Health - Conditions - Epilepsy in children
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... Generalised seizures affect the whole brain and include tonic-clonic seizures (previously known as grand mal and most common in children), infantile spasms (West syndrome) and absences (previously known as petit mal). ... The outlook for someone with epilepsy varies. ...
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