Classify the following seizures:
❌:
“When it starts, she suddenly shrieks with this unnatural cry, then she falls, and every muscle in her body seems to be
activated. Her teeth clench. Shortly after she falls, her arms and upper body start to jerk while her legs are more or less still stiff. This is the longest part of the seizure. Then it finally stops and she passes into a deep sleep.”
❌
"He is a 7 year old boy. He often “blanks out” for a few seconds. His teacher calls his name, but he doesn’t seem to
hear her. He usually blinks a few times, and his eyes may roll up a bit. Then he is right back where he left off. Some days he has more than 50 of these spells.”
❌
"They start with a tingling in the right thumb. Then the thumb starts jerking. In a few seconds, the whole right hand is jerking. The jerking spreads up my arm. When it reaches the shoulder, I pass out and people tell me that my whole body starts to jerk.”
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Secondary Generalization Focal Seizure
Secondary Generalization Focal Seizure
Generalized Absence Seizure
Generalized Absence Seizure
Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizure
Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizure
Generalized Tonic Seizure
Generalized Tonic Seizure
Generalized Atonic Seizure
Generalized Atonic Seizure
Complex Focal Seizure
Complex Focal Seizure
Simple Focal Seizure
Simple Focal Seizure