153:, and age of onset. The ILAE 1981 classification of seizure included information from EEG-video seizure recordings, but excluded anatomical substrate, etiology, and age factors as these factors were "historical or speculative" rather than directly observed. The ILAE 2017 classification of seizures closely reflects clinical practice, using observed seizure behavior and additional data to identify seizure types.
50:(ILAE) 2017 classification of seizures is the internationally recognized standard for identifying seizure types. The ILAE 2017 classification of seizures is a revision of the prior ILAE 1981 classification of seizures. Distinguishing between seizure types is important since different types of seizures may have different causes, outcomes, and treatments.
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During the typical 10 second seizure, a child abruptly stops and stares with 3 per second rhythmic eye fluttering movements. After the seizure, the child cannot recall what occurred during the seizure. An EEG test shows 3 per second spike-wave pattern, an EEG pattern indicating a generalized onset
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seizures. Aware means aware of self and surroundings during the seizure, verified when a person can recall events having occurred during the seizure. Impaired awareness occurs even if the recall of events is only partially impaired. Impaired awareness may occur at any time during the seizure. If
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Bancaud, Jean; Henriksen, Olaf; Rubio-Donnadieu, Francisco; Seino, Masakatsu; et al. (1981). "Proposal for revised clinical and electroencephalographic classification of epileptic seizures. From the
Commission on Classification and Terminology of the International League Against Epilepsy".
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Dyscognitive, simple partial, complex partial, psychic, and secondarily generalized are terms that apply only to the ILAE 1981 classification of seizures. The ILAE 2017 classification relies on intact awareness of self and surroundings, but the ILAE 1981 classification relies on intact
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consciousness, defined as a normal response to an external stimulus due to intact awareness and intact ability to respond. Unlike the ILAE 2017 classification, the ILAE 1981 classification specifies specific EEG patterns for each seizure type.
623:, a brain abnormality associated with focal seizures. This is a focal impaired awareness cognitive seizure with déjà vu. Appending a descriptor, this is a focal impaired awareness cognitive seizure with déjà vu followed by hand automatisms.
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Descriptors are additional seizure behaviors or symptoms that are appended to the seizure diagnosis. Descriptors may be a non-predominant or non-initial seizure feature. Descriptors provide a more complete description of the seizure.
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absence seizures may be accompanied by rhythmic facial 3 per second facial movements. Atypical absence seizures occur with a less sudden impairment in awareness, often accompanied by a gradual head, limb, or truncal slumping.
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During the typical 1 minute seizure, a person experiences a familiar (déjà vu) sensation, followed by picking and fumbling hand movements. After this seizure, the person cannot recall what was said during the seizure. Brain
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seizure may begin with a sensory, cognitive, autonomic, or emotional symptom, behavioral arrest of activity, or impaired awareness with minor motor activity as the initial predominant seizure feature.
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seizures begin as symmetrical bilateral body stiffening (tonic phase) followed by rhythmic jerks (clonic phase). Myoclonic, atonic, tonic, and myoclonic-atonic seizures may cause abrupt falls, called
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seizure. This generalized onset non-motor (absence) seizure is a typical absence seizure. Appending a descriptor, this is a typical absence seizure with 3 per second eye fluttering movements.
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seizures cause no symptoms and either no altered behavior or very minimal behavioral changes; the clinician recognizes these seizures as an evolving seizure pattern on an EEG recording.
861:, which recurs with intervals of seconds or minutes, lasting for extended periods of days or years. Common causes are strokes in adults, and focal cortical inflammation in children:
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occur with language impairment (e.g. aphasia, dysphasia, anomia), memory impairments (deja vu, jamais vu), hallucinations, persistent thought (forced thinking), and neglect.
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Varoglu, Asuman Orhan; Saygi, Serap; Acemoglu, Hamit; Ciger, Abdurrahman (2009). "Prognosis of patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy due to hippocampal sclerosis".
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Panteliadis, Christos P.; Vassilyadi, Photios; Fehlert, Julia; Hagel, Christian (2017). "Historical documents on epilepsy: From antiquity through the 20th century".
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1417:"Operational classification of seizure types by the International League Against Epilepsy: Position Paper of the ILAE Commission for Classification and Terminology"
1380:"Epileptic Seizures and Epilepsy: Definitions Proposed by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) and the International Bureau for Epilepsy (IBE)"
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1253:"Neurology of ecstatic religious and similar experiences: Ecstatic, orgasmic, and musicogenic seizures. Stendhal syndrome and autoscopic phenomena"
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is a seizure "lasting longer than 30 minutes or a series of seizures without return to the baseline level of alertness between seizures."
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has prominent movement, increased muscle contraction, or decreased muscle contraction as the initial predominant seizure feature.
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seizures begin with one or more jerks (myoclonic phase), then body stiffening (tonic-phase), then rhythmic jerks (clonic phase).
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seizure arises from within the cerebral hemispheres rapidly involving both hemispheres. Seizure symptoms, seizure behavior,
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1786:"Psychomotor seizures, Penfield, Gibbs, Bailey and the development of anterior temporal lobectomy: A historical vignette"
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seizures occur if the available information is insufficient to distinguish focal from generalized onset seizures with a
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seizures occur with fear, anxiety, laughing, crying, pleasure, or anger sensations. These initial symptoms are seizure
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A seizure is a paroxysmal episode of symptoms or altered behavior arising from abnormal excessive or synchronous brain
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scholars developed the first seizure classification, inscribing their medical knowledge in the stone tablets called
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seizure indicates that the seizure begins as focal seizure then later evolves to a bilateral tonic-clonic seizure.
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seizures occur as high amplitude truncal and limb movements such as pedaling, thrashing, and rocking movements.
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the level of awareness cannot be determined, the level of awareness is unspecified; this usually occurs for
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led the effort to develop the ILAE 1969 classification of seizures based on clinical seizure type,
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Gastaut H (1970). "Clinical and electroencephalographical classification of epileptic seizures".
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Comparison of ILAE 2017 and ILAE 1981 classifications
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436:seizures occur as an abrupt cessation of movement.
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764:With somatosensory or special-sensory symptoms
751:The associated EEG patterns are not included.
331:lip smacking, chewing or swallowing movements
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1858:Wilson, J.V. Kinnier; Reynolds, E.H. (1990).
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1113:International League Against Epilepsy 2022d
1092:International League Against Epilepsy 2022c
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740:Secondary generalized tonic-clonic seizure
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468:ILAE 2017 classification of seizure types
2292:Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy
1679:"Epilepsia partialis continua: A review"
1677:Mameniškienė, Rūta; Wolf, Peter (2017).
283:seizures occur as rhythmic body jerks.
173:within one cerebral hemisphere, while a
121:(generalized tonic-clonic seizures) and
109:(generalized tonic-clonic seizures) and
1712:Patel, Puja; Moshé, Solomon L. (2020).
737:Focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizure
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125:to describe these seizures. In 1937,
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1790:Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
1548:International Journal of Neuroscience
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48:International League Against Epilepsy
27:Classifications of epileptic seizures
2209:Dentatorubral–pallidoluysian atrophy
2256:Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
836:Continuous and subclinical seizures
157:Focal vs. generalized seizure onset
24:
2186:Complex partial status epilepticus
1519:10.1111/j.1528-1157.1970.tb03871.x
1355:10.1111/j.1528-1157.1981.tb06159.x
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2271:Psychogenic non-epileptic seizure
2143:Benign familial neonatal seizures
2095:Sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy
1188:Freund, Probasco & Ritzl 2018
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226:The classification distinguishes
169:seizure arises from a biological
83:generalized tonic-clonic seizures
1843:10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2009.03.001
1397:10.1111/j.0013-9580.2005.66104.x
832:Unclassified epileptic seizures
767:With autonomic symptoms or signs
688:Focal impaired awareness seizure
1303:Seminars in Pediatric Neurology
321:Repeated stereotyped behaviors
216:Focal to bilateral tonic-clonic
115:Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol
2231:Early myoclonic encephalopathy
2204:Progressive myoclonus epilepsy
1769:10.1016/j.braindev.2017.02.002
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89:, impaired awareness seizures,
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149:(EEG), anatomical substrate,
117:(1772–1840) later introduced
46:, and diagnostic tests. The
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2181:Epilepsia partialis continua
1164:Mameniškienė & Wolf 2017
1065:, Generalized onset seizure.
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850:Epilepsia partialis continua
222:Aware vs. impaired awareness
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2236:Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
2214:Unverricht–Lundborg disease
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2153:Myoclonic astatic epilepsy
1315:10.1016/j.spen.2014.12.006
617:magnetic resonance imaging
553:Non-motor onset (Absence)
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1270:10.1016/j.nrl.2016.04.010
883:Based on unusual symptoms
811:Atypical absence seizures
627:Generalized onset seizure
351:walking, running, pacing
2266:Landau–Kleffner syndrome
2100:Panayiotopoulos syndrome
1481:10.3171/2018.1.JNS171466
1219:10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00021
863:Rasmussen's encephalitis
232:focal impaired awareness
2148:Lennox–Gastaut syndrome
2030:Epilepsy and employment
1803:10.4103/0972-2327.64630
1663:"EpilepsyDiagnosis.org"
1647:"EpilepsyDiagnosis.org"
1631:"EpilepsyDiagnosis.org"
1615:"EpilepsyDiagnosis.org"
1595:"EpilepsyDiagnosis.org"
1468:Journal of Neurosurgery
1009:Vannemreddy et al. 2010
997:Panteliadis et al. 2017
871:autoimmune encephalitis
701:Non-convulsive seizure
692:Complex partial seizure
2080:Temporal lobe epilepsy
2000:Electroencephalography
1115:, Focal onset seizure.
801:Generalized seizures.
682:Simple partial seizure
543:myoclonic-tonic-clonic
313:Types of automatisms.
289:Myoclonic-tonic-clonic
208:
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2085:Frontal lobe epilepsy
1757:Brain and Development
1094:, Epilepsy imitators.
825:Tonic-clonic seizures
770:With psychic symptoms
621:hippocampal sclerosis
209:
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103:Traité de l’Epilepsie
101:(1728–1797) authored
99:Samuel-Auguste Tissot
2321:Epilepsy Research UK
2105:Vertiginous epilepsy
2025:Epilepsy and driving
1976:Epilepsy in children
1257:Neurologia (Engl Ed)
1206:Front Behav Neurosci
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147:electroencephalogram
135:psychomotor seizures
105:, a book describing
2309:Epilepsy Foundation
2276:Epilepsy in animals
1956:Aura (warning sign)
1137:Varoglu et al. 2009
976:Bancaud et al. 1981
678:Focal aware seizure
672:Generalized seizure
668:Generalized seizure
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58:In ~2500 B.C., the
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2173:Status epilepticus
1730:10.1002/epi4.12375
1127:, Sensory seizure.
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947:Fisher et al. 2017
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754:Partial seizures.
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1149:Abend et al. 2014
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889:ecstatic seizures
805:Absence seizures
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731:Affective seizure
727:Emotional seizure
717:Cognitive seizure
698:Non-motor seizure
619:(MRI) shows left
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509:behavioral arrest
502:Non-motor onset.
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434:Behavioral arrest
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16:(Redirected from
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459:Descriptors
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176:generalized
167:focal onset
133:introduced
2342:Categories
2138:Automatism
1985:Management
1290:References
865:, chronic
710:Convulsive
653:ILAE 1981
483:automatism
306:Automatism
245:seizures.
111:petit Ă©tat
107:grand Ă©tat
64:Babylonian
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1490:1933-0693
1421:Epilepsia
1384:Epilepsia
1343:Epilepsia
899:Citations
650:ILAE 2017
563:myoclonic
537:myoclonic
515:emotional
512:cognitive
506:autonomic
495:myoclonic
426:Emotional
418:Autonomic
404:non-motor
327:Orofacial
301:cataplexy
272:Myoclonic
202:%
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139:autonomic
123:petit mal
119:grand mal
60:Sumerians
32:neurology
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2056:Seizures
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163:neuronal
151:etiology
44:symptoms
40:seizures
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367:Sexual
337:Manual
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259:Atonic
131:Lennox
2049:Focal
1668:1 May
1652:1 May
1636:1 May
1620:1 May
1604:1 May
1580:S2CID
1531:S2CID
1367:S2CID
869:, or
855:hands
534:tonic
498:tonic
430:auras
377:Vocal
277:Tonic
178:onset
127:Gibbs
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