At age 2 he had been diagnosed with grand mal epilepsy, which was controlled by medication. |
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Later that month, she had four grand mal seizures and was taken to the emergency department at the hospital. |
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On seeing it, I thought that it might have been a petit mal epileptic seizure, but the reports seem to rule that out. |
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A person having a grand mal seizure usually loses consciousness and falls down. |
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Without warning she experienced a grand mal seizure followed by a profound behavioural change categorised as symptomatic of mania. |
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I myself had pediatric petit mal epilepsy, and when I had my first long lasting seizure it was actually pretty undramatic. |
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He reassured her that she would not develop the type of epilepsy called grand mal in which people lose conscious-ness. |
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We're not too sure whether James had a petit mal seizure,, on the bus on the way home from his post school option program. |
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Other species of trypanosomes induce economically important diseases of livestock: nagana, surra, mal de caderas, and dourine. |
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Other Trypanosoma species cause economically important diseases in livestock: nagana, dourine, surra, and mal de caderas. |
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In the background, the different phases of one of Oscar's grand mal seizures are depicted. |
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After arriving in the building, I apparently had another grand mal in the lobby, though again, I don't remember, just the tell-tale signs of people staring. |
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Folk medicine practitioners such as curanderos, spiritualists, and santeros are sometimes consulted when physical symptoms suggest a folk illness such as mal ojo or susto. |
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I later heard someone in the game room had a grand mal seizure. |
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Early in January 1844, Flaubert experienced his first grand mal seizure. |
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When he does not smoke, Parker experiences from three to five grand mal and a dozen petit mal seizures per week. |
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Long-distance spread of mal secco occurs through infected propagative material and plants. |
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Neurological toxicity ranging from agitated behaviour and ataxia to multiple grand mal seizures has also occurred. |
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There is no obvious climatic or cultural factor limiting potential establishment of mal secco in uninfested areas. |
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Epilepsy is called grand mal or petit mal also called absence attacks. |
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I can see some spark of petit mal beginning in those snuffles over there. |
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She evidenced particular tenderness in describing a woman cradling a fellow inmate who had just suffered a grand mal seizure. |
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Eleanor suffered her first grand mal seizure during a camping trip in 2005 and was diagnosed with brain cancer that year. |
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The first time she cut back on her medications, she had a grand mal seizure in her bathroom and knocked out her front teeth. |
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Seven days after admission he had several grand mal seizures. |
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Could the timid trembling give way to a full-on, grand mal seizure? |
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In French it is called mal de debarquement, but in English it is called disembarkment sickness, or land sickness: an illness one feels after ending a prolonged voyage at sea. |
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This type, also known as petit mal seizures, occurs mostly in children. |
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Central Nervous System Convulsions, grand mal and tonic clonic seizures. |
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The findings suggest that embelin possess anticonvulsant activity against both grand mal and petit mal epilepsy. |
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Kain and Augustyn danced together in such memorable ballets such as Coppélia, Le Corsaire, Romeo and Juliet, Giselle, La Fille mal gardée, The Nutcracker and Swan Lake. |
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The film compresses all of Nash's hospitalization into one where he received insulin shock therapy to the point of grand mal convulsions. |
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At that time,, she was undergoing lumbar punctures to discover the cause of the grand mal seizures that had developed following a routine tonsillectomy when she was seven. |
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Judd, too, seems to have slacked off, except during bitter quarrels with Mal. |
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The geologic age of the upper member of the Mal Paso Formation is constrained to the late Albian-early Cenomanian based on its stratigraphic position and biostratigraphy. |
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Dave's desire was denied when his physical revealed that he had recently discontinued use of medication for Petit Mal epilepsy. |
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Tonic clonic seizures cause convulsions and at the other end of the spectrum Petit Mal seizures or absences lead to someone becoming blank and unresponsive. |
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