Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or "seizure disorder."
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Convulsions -- Nursing : Nursing Assessment. The Nervous System. Subjective Data. Seizures / [produced by Medcom, Inc.]
Convulsions -- Prevention : Recent advance in predicting and preventing epileptic seizures / edited by Ronald Tetzlaff, Christian E. Elger, Klaus Lehnertz
Seizures that occur during a febrile episode. It is a common condition, affecting 2-5% of children aged 3 months to five years. An autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance has been identified in some families. The majority are simple febrile seizures (generally defined as generalized onset, single seizures with a duration of less than 30 minutes). Complex febrile seizures are characterized by focal onset, duration greater than 30 minutes, and/or more than one seizure in a 24 hour period. The likelihood of developing epilepsy (i.e., a nonfebrile seizure disorder) following simple febrile seizures is low. Complex febrile seizures are associated with a moderately increased incidence of epilepsy. (From Menkes, Textbook of Child Neurology, 5th ed, p784)
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Convulsions -- Surgery : Management of seizures in neurosurgical practice / Julie Woodfield, Susan Duncan
Clinical or subclinical disturbances of cortical function due to a sudden, abnormal, excessive, and disorganized discharge of brain cells. Clinical manifestations include abnormal motor, sensory and psychic phenomena. Recurrent seizures are usually referred to as EPILEPSY or "seizure disorder."
A transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by diminished blood flow to the brain (i.e., BRAIN ISCHEMIA). Presyncope refers to the sensation of lightheadedness and loss of strength that precedes a syncopal event or accompanies an incomplete syncope. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp367-9)
A transient loss of consciousness and postural tone caused by diminished blood flow to the brain (i.e., BRAIN ISCHEMIA). Presyncope refers to the sensation of lightheadedness and loss of strength that precedes a syncopal event or accompanies an incomplete syncope. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp367-9)
Conway Bridge : Stokers and pokers : or, the London and North-Western Railway, and the Britannia and Conway tubular bridges / by the author of "Bridges from the Brunnen of Nassau"
Conway, Dan, 1920- : The trenches in the sky : what it was like flying in RAF Bomber and Transport Commands in World War II / by Dan Conway
1995
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Conway, Dan, 1920- (Daniel Thomas) : The trenches in the sky : what it was like flying in RAF Bomber and Transport Commands in World War II / by Dan Conway
Conway Lobster fisheries Wales : Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food lobster culture research / P.R. Richards and J.F. Wickins
1979
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Conway, Marshall, 1946- : The brother you choose : Paul Coates and Eddie Conway talk about life, politics, and the revolution / Susie Day and Ta-Nehisi Coates
Conway, Ronald. : Conway's way : memories, endeavours and reflections / Ronald Conway
1988
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Conway, Ronald, 1927- : Conway's way : memories, endeavours and reflections / Ronald Conway
1988
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Conway, Ulrike : An almost perfect murder : how the police caught one of their own / John Suter Linton
2006
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Conway, William Augustus, 1789-1828. : The true story of the so-called love letters of Mrs. Piozzi : "in defence of an elderly lady" / by Percival Merritt