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Seizures
epilepsy
Seizure types
Aura (warning sign)
Postictal state
Epileptogenesis
Neonatal seizure
Epilepsy in children
Anticonvulsants
Electroencephalography
Epileptologist
Personal issues
Epilepsy and driving
Epilepsy and employment
Seizure types
Focal
Simple partial
Complex partial
Gelastic seizure
Temporal lobe epilepsy
Frontal lobe epilepsy
Rolandic epilepsy
Sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy
Panayiotopoulos syndrome
Vertiginous epilepsy
Generalised
Tonic–clonic

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