10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PETIT MAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Electroencephalography: Basic Principles, Clinical ...
1981) Febrile convulsions, simple Childhood absence epilepsy (classical petit
mal) Epilepsy with myoclonic absences (myoclonic form of petit mal: Lennox.
1945: "impulsive petit mal": Bamberger and Matthes, 1959) Photosensitive
epilepsy, ...
Ernst Niedermeyer, F. H. Lopes da Silva, 2005
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Psychiatric Comorbidity in Epilepsy: Basic Mechanisms, ...
having a fast rhythm, up to 25-30 Hz appearing as sharp spikes; 2) psychomotor
attacks (psychic variants), associated with slow (3- to 7-Hz), high-voltage, square-
topped waves; and 3) petit mal, having an alternating fast and slow rhythm.
Harry McConnell, Peter J. Snyder, 1998
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Epilepsy A to Z: A Concise Encyclopedia:Second Edition
A Concise Encyclopedia:Second Edition Pierre Jallon MD, Peter W. Kaplan MB,
FRCP, William O. Tatum, Dr. William Tatum, Dr. Pierre Jallon, Dr. Peter Kaplan.
250 PETIT MAL with epilepsy [2]. Recent advances in diagnostic neuroimaging ...
Pierre Jallon MD, Peter W. Kaplan MB, FRCP, William O. Tatum, 2009
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Epileptic Syndromes in Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence
Electroclinical period The electroclinical period began in 1935, when Gibbs,
Davis and Lennox showed that petit mal absences were associated with a
rhythmic 3 cycles/s discharge of regular spike and wave complexes on the EEC (
Gibbs ...
Joseph Roger, Michelle Bureau, Charlotte Dravet, 2005
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Epileptic Syndromes in Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence
The electroclinical period began in 1935, when Gibbs, Davis and Lennox
showed that petit mal absences were associated with a rhythmic 3 cycles/s
discharge of regular spike and wave complexes on the EEG (Gibbs et al, 1935).
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Discovering Biological Psychology
William J. Mayo The two major categories of generalized seizure are the grand
mal and petit mal seizures. In French, grand means “large,” petit means “small,”
and mal means “pain.” Grand mal seizures are also referred to as tonic-clonic ...
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Handbook of Severe Disability: A Text for Rehabilitation ...
This is not surprising, for many of the symptoms of a temporal lobe seizure are
those of panic or emotional behavior, both of which occur as primary events in
psychiatrically disturbed patients Petit Mal Seizures Petit mal epilepsy occurs
almost ...
Walter C. Stolov, Michael R. Clowers, 2000
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Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsies: Clinical, Experimental ...
We have indeed recently seen a 35-year-old patient who experienced, with
increasing frequency, typical impulsive petit mal and grand mal attacks after
awakening, and in whom, during a status of impulsive jerks that evolved into a
grand mal ...
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Epileptology: Proceedings of the Seventh International ...
The relatively high number of older patients with both petit mal and grand mal
stems from the fact that a certain number of recovered patients were lost from
follow-up. This series included all the patients under the care and observation of
the ...
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The Encyclopedia of the Brain and Brain Disorders
Petit mal seizures are also known as absence seizures, which cause a loss of
consciousness that is usually brief and barely noticeable. The neurons in a
normal brain communicate by firing tiny electric signals. During a seizure, the
firing ...
Carol Turkington, Joseph Harris, 2009
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PETIT MAL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
petit mal im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Santé: conseils pratiques sur les maux oculaires
Autre petit mal des yeux : la poussière dans l'œil. C'est gênant et parfois difficile. Le premier réflexe est alors de se frotter l'œil avec les doigts ou de retirer ... «L'express.mu, Jul 15»
Epilepsy bike-a-thon benefit set for today in Chisholm
For two years prior, Izzi had been experiencing petit mal seizures, which Melissa referred to as “brain freezes.” The petit mal seizures would ... «Mesabi Daily News, Jun 15»
Bike-a-thon benefit set
For two years prior, Izzi had been experiencing petit mal seizures, which Melissa referred to as “brain freezes.” The petit mal seizures would ... «Hibbing Daily Tribune, Jun 15»
High-pitched Sounds, Older Cats and Reflex Seizures: What Does …
Absence (or petit mal) means a brief loss of consciousness which often goes unnoticed, as the animal may simply appear to be staring into ... «Decoded Science, Jun 15»
Court Revives Bias Case Against Realty Group
"According to Ms. Rodriguez, A.R. began experiencing petit mal seizures in August or September 2010, when A.R. was entering fifth grade," ... «Courthouse News Service, Jun 15»
Chisholm City Council supports 'Biking with Epilepsy' bike-a-thon
For two years prior, Izzi had been experiencing petit mal seizures, which she referred to as “brain freezes.” The petit mal seizures would cause ... «Mesabi Daily News, Jun 15»
YEP Letters: May 16
My mother wrapped me in cotton wool because I had Petit Mal but eventually I fought myself free, and survived. Children must learn how to ... «Yorkshire Evening Post, Mai 15»
Status Epilepticus Trends Point to Redefinition of Condition
... codes in the International Classification of Disease, Ninth Revision, that capture petit mal status epilepticus and grand mal status epilepticus. «Medscape, Mai 15»
Ottawa stitches Canada together. Mike Duffy did his part.
Duffy dropped his head into a hand, emitted a short, low groan—a petit mal rather than a grand mal, as the terms relate to that spectacular class ... «Macleans.ca, Apr 15»
Schoolboy's seizures diagnosed by mum after watching an episode …
Same as petit mal. I had these as a youngster but because all you do is go blank for a few seconds nobody takes any notice - and no parent ... «BT.com, Apr 15»