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Epileptogenesis
Epileptogenesis is the gradual process by which a typical brain develops epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic condition in which seizures occur. These changes to the brain occasionally cause neurons to fire in an abnormal, hypersynchronous manner, known as a ''seizure''. Epileptogenesis is a chronic disorder. Genetic factors are the most triggering factor. The treatment is difficult to find. There is almost no therapy available for epileptogenesis patients. In epileptogenesis, a normal brain is transformed into an epileptic brain and generates spontaneous seizures. Epileptogenesis is the process by which brain injury leads to chronic epilepsy. Epileptogenesis can be triggered by both acquired as well as genetic factors. Previously, epileptogenesis was considered to be represented by the latent period, but recently, based on clinical observations, epileptogenesis is now considered to extend beyond the latent period. The procedure of epileptogenesis typically happens in three phases: fi ...
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Epilepsy
Epilepsy is a group of non-communicable neurological disorders characterized by recurrent epileptic seizures. Epileptic seizures can vary from brief and nearly undetectable periods to long periods of vigorous shaking due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. These episodes can result in physical injuries, either directly such as broken bones or through causing accidents. In epilepsy, seizures tend to recur and may have no immediate underlying cause. Isolated seizures that are provoked by a specific cause such as poisoning are not deemed to represent epilepsy. People with epilepsy may be treated differently in various areas of the world and experience varying degrees of social stigma due to the alarming nature of their symptoms. The underlying mechanism of epileptic seizures is excessive and abnormal neuronal activity in the cortex of the brain which can be observed in the electroencephalogram (EEG) of an individual. The reason this occurs in most cases of epilepsy is u ...
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