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absent seizures
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absent seizures

by parth, Aug 15, 2003 12:00AM
details of absent seizures  and treatment latest.

by CCF-Neuro-M.D.-CS, Aug 17, 2003 12:00AM
Absence seizures are a generalized seizure disorder, meaning that the abnormal discharges are coming from all over the brain at once. Staring spells can be do to generalized or focal seizures. Therefore, it is important to have an EEG to confirm whether the EEG is focal or generalized. If it is truely absence epilepsy, then medications such as ethosuximide, valproate, clonazepam, and lamotrigine may be effective. Establishing care with an epilepsy doctor who can help you make medication decisions would be helpful. Good luck.
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by suaveproductionz, Dec 03, 2008 01:27PM
A related discussion, Seizure was started.

by suaveproductionz, Dec 03, 2008 01:55PM
A related discussion, seizure was started.
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