A sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease.
Physiologic state or event such as a seizure, stroke, or headache.
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Examples for "seizure"
Examples for "seizure"
1Exposures to seizure-inducing chemical threat agents are a major public health concern.
2Five patients remained seizure free after 3 months with ongoing LEV monotherapy.
3The police said no one was arrested in connection with the seizure.
4We observed different seizure onset patterns including low voltage high frequency activities.
5Penalties include seizure of assets, visa bans and denial of government contracts.
1If so I must have had a raptus.
2Raptus Proserpinæ, an unfinished poem in three parts; 2.
1She could only repeat her demand, in a cry that reached its ictus in a sob.
2Methods: Consecutive conscious patients presenting with first imaging-confirmed arterial stroke were included, 6 weeks or more after ictus.
3Men who have yielded it are like cavalry put on the defensive; a very small force with an ictus will scatter them.
4Secondly, heredity, which lays its heavy ictus upon some neglected forms of activity and fails of all support for others, has been ignored.
5DCIn was defined as any cerebral infarction occurring within 3 to 21 d after ictus and not related to other specific cause.
6Methods: An a priori-defined post hoc analysis of a prospective 3T MRI cohort of acute cerebrovascular events imaged within 24 hours of ictus.
7Citicoline shows a benefit in meta-analysis and it is currently being explored in a new trial (ICTUS).