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- Atonic_seizure abstract "Atonic seizures (also called drop seizures, akinetic seizures or drop attacks), are a type of seizure that consist of a brief lapse in muscle tone that are caused by temporary alterations in brain function. The seizures are brief - usually less than fifteen seconds. They begin in childhood and may persist into adulthood. The seizure itself causes no damage, but the loss of muscle control can result in indirect damage from falling. Electroencephalography can be used to confirm diagnosis. It is minor and relatively common, and can be indicative of Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (see Henri Gastaut).Atonic seizures can occur while standing, walking or sitting, and are often noticeable by a head drop (the neck muscles releasing) and damage sometimes results from hitting the face or head. As with common epileptic occurrences, no first aid is needed post-seizure, except in the instances where falling injuries have occurred. In some cases, a person may become temporarily paralyzed in part of his or her body. This usually does not last longer than 3 minutes.".
- Atonic_seizure icd10 "G40.3".
- Atonic_seizure meshId "D004832".
- Atonic_seizure wikiPageExternalLink atonic+seizures.
- Atonic_seizure wikiPageExternalLink seizure_atonic.html.
- Atonic_seizure wikiPageExternalLink atonic.cfm.
- Atonic_seizure wikiPageID "1683306".
- Atonic_seizure wikiPageRevisionID "599206854".
- Atonic_seizure hasPhotoCollection Atonic_seizure.
- Atonic_seizure icd "G40.3".
- Atonic_seizure meshid "D004832".
- Atonic_seizure name "Atonic seizure".
- Atonic_seizure wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Atonic_seizure subject Category:Pediatrics.
- Atonic_seizure subject Category:Seizure_types.
- Atonic_seizure type Disease.
- Atonic_seizure type AilmentCondition.
- Atonic_seizure type Situation.
- Atonic_seizure comment "Atonic seizures (also called drop seizures, akinetic seizures or drop attacks), are a type of seizure that consist of a brief lapse in muscle tone that are caused by temporary alterations in brain function. The seizures are brief - usually less than fifteen seconds. They begin in childhood and may persist into adulthood. The seizure itself causes no damage, but the loss of muscle control can result in indirect damage from falling. Electroencephalography can be used to confirm diagnosis.".
- Atonic_seizure label "Atonic seizure".
- Atonic_seizure label "Crisi atoniche".
- Atonic_seizure label "Crisis de atonía".
- Atonic_seizure label "نوبات الصرع الارتخائية".
- Atonic_seizure sameAs Crisis_de_atonía.
- Atonic_seizure sameAs Crisi_atoniche.
- Atonic_seizure sameAs m.05n33b.
- Atonic_seizure sameAs Q2895294.
- Atonic_seizure sameAs Q2895294.
- Atonic_seizure wasDerivedFrom Atonic_seizure?oldid=599206854.
- Atonic_seizure isPrimaryTopicOf Atonic_seizure.
- Atonic_seizure name "Atonic seizure".