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Neonatal Birth Traumas or injuries - University of …

Neonatal Birth Traumas or injuries - University of …

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6 2. Multifocal seizures 3. Generalized seizures Note: It is important to distinguish jitteriness from seizures.Jitteriness is not accompanied by abnormal eye movements, and movements cease on application of

  Birth, Trauma, Neonatal, Injuries, Seizure, Neonatal birth traumas or injuries

Non-epileptic seizures

Non-epileptic seizures

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What are non-epileptic seizures? In a seizure people lose control of their body, often causing shaking or other movements of arms and legs, blacking out, or

  Seizure, Epileptic, Non epileptic seizures

Information for patients Taking control of your non ...

Information for patients Taking control of your non ...

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Diagnosed with non-epileptic seizures? Some tips which may help How can you help yourself if you suffer from non-epileptic seizures? …

  Seizure

Rufinamide (Inovelon® ) in the treatment of …

Rufinamide (Inovelon® ) in the treatment of …

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NOT TO BE USED FOR COMMERCIAL OR MARKETING PURPOSES Date of original recommendation: 22nd June 2010 Date Re-reviewed: 21st October 2014 Rufinamide (Inovelon® ) in the treatment of seizures

  Seizure

Seizures Without Fever (Nonfebrile Seizures)

Seizures Without Fever (Nonfebrile Seizures)

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n Seizures Without Fever (Nonfebrile Seizures) n When a child has a seizure without a high fever orotherknowncause,medicalevaluationisneeded. Nonfebrile (without fever) seizures are sometimes

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Seizures explained - Epilepsy Scotland

Seizures explained - Epilepsy Scotland

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helpline: 0808 800 2200 text: 07786 209 501 email: enquiries@epilepsyscotland.org.uk Seizures explained What is a seizure? A seizure is a sign of a …

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Seizures - Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines

Seizures - Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines

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Scottish Palliative Care Guidelines ‐ Seizures Copyright © 2014 NHS Scotland Page 4 of 4 Issue Date: 31/05/2014 Review Date: 31/05/2017

  Seizure

Seizures and Epilepsy

Seizures and Epilepsy

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Seizures and Epilepsy What is a seizure A seizure is caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain and is characterised by a sudden episode of transient

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