- Generalised epilepsy
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ICD10 = ICD10|G|40|3|g|40
ICD9 = ICD9|345.0-ICD9|345.1
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MeshID = D004829Generalised epilepsy is a form of
epilepsy characterised by generalised seizures. Generalised seizures, as opposed to partial seizures, are a type ofseizure s that impair consciousness and distort the electrical activity of a larger portion of the brain (which can be seen, for example, onelectroencephalography , EEG).Generalised seizures can be either
absence seizures ,myoclonic seizure s,clonic seizures ,tonic seizures ,tonic-clonic seizures oratonic seizures .Generalised seizures occur in various seizure syndromes, including
myoclonic epilepsy ,familial neonatal convulsions ,childhood absence epilepsy ,absence epilepsy ,myoclonic epilepsy ,infantile spasms (West's syndrome) andLennox-Gastaut syndrome .
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