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  1. Semiological seizure classification - PubMed

    The new term "dialeptic" seizure has been coined to differentiate this concept from absence seizures (dialeptic seizures with a generalized ictal EEG) and complex partial seizures …

  2. Types of Seizures | Epilepsy | CDC

    May 15, 2024 · A person with epilepsy can have more than one type of seizure. Describing seizures Health care providers may use these medical terms when talking about the muscle …

  3. Glossary of Epilepsy Terms - WebMD

    Jun 25, 2025 · Absence seizure: Also known as "dialeptic seizure" or "petit mal seizure," a seizure that causes a brief loss of awareness. During an absence seizure, the person stops any …

  4. Dialeptic seizure | definition of ... - Medical Dictionary

    dialeptic seizure dialeptic seizure seizure characterized by impaired awareness of, interaction with, or memory of ongoing events.

  5. Epilepsy Classification - University Hospitals

    The same framework should also be applicable to different epilepsy cohorts: newborns, infants, toddlers, children, elderly, status epilepticus, etc. The dynamic progression of epileptic …

  6. Dialeptic seizures Alteration of consciousness: unresponsiveness during the seizure and amnesia post-ictally. At a distance from the primary or supplementary motor areas. Duration of dialeptic …

  7. Automotor seizures are a form of dialeptic seizures (with impairment of consciousness) with prominent motor movements. The person performs move-ments that imitate natural …

  8. semiological classification of seizure, localisation and ...

    This document discusses seizure semiology and classification. It begins with an overview of seizure types including motor, aura, dialeptic, autonomic, and special seizures. Motor seizures …

  9. Glossary – Epilepsy Reach Foundation

    Glossary – Epilepsy Reach Foundation Glossary

  10. Semiological seizure classification - Penn State

    The new term 'dialeptic' seizure has been coined to differentiate this concept from absence seizures (dialeptic seizures with a generalized ictal EEG) and complex partial seizures …