1. Seizures
A seizure is the physical findings or changes in behavior that occur after an episode of abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
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2. Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is a term that refers to a condition where seizures are generated in the portion of the brain called the temporal lobe. Either the right or the left temporal
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3. Seizures
The brain controls how the body moves by sending out small electrical signals through the nerves to the muscles. Seizures, or convulsions, occur when abnormal signals from the brain change the way the body functions.
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4. Temporal lobe seizure - MayoClinic.com
A temporal lobe seizure starts in the part of the brain that processes emotions, fight or flight reactions, and short-term memory. Many who have temporal lobe seizures may experience odd feelings ...
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5. Temporal Lobe Seizure - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment of Temporal Lobe Seizure - NY Times Health Information
A temporal lobe seizure is an episode of abnormal electrical activity in the temporal lobe on one or both sides of the brain.
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6. Epilepsy, seizures, brain disorders, epileptic seizure, temporal lobe epilepsy, symptoms of epilepsy
The term Epilepsy is derived from a Greek word Epilepsia meaning “to seize.” Epilepsy is defined as a recurrent paroxymal disorder caused by the sudden abnormal discharges of cerebral neurons causing sudden brief attacks of altered consciousness, ...
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7. Temporal lobe epilepsy - WikiCNS
Temporal lobe epilepsies are a group of medical disorders in which humans and animals experience recurrent epileptic seizures arising from one or both temporal lobes of the brain. Two main types are internationally...
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8. Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: eMedicine Neurology
Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) was defined in 1985 by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) as a condition characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures originating from the medial or lateral temporal lobe...
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9. OhioHealth - Frontal lobe seizures
Epilepsy symptoms can vary, depending on where the seizures originate in the brain. Seizures that begin in the front of the brain (frontal lobe seizures) may produce unusual symptoms that can appear to be related to a psychiatric...
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10. Epilepsy Foundation-Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
The temporal lobes, one on each side of the head, just above the ears, are the sites of one of the most common forms of epilepsy. Complex partial seizures with automatisms (unconscious actions), such as lip smacking or rubbing the hands together, .....
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