Epilepsy is primarily characterized by unpredictable seizures, either provoked by an identifiable factor, such as injury or illness, or unprovoked, occurring spontaneously without apparent cause.
Seizures are typically classified into two main categories: focal and generalized seizures.
Focal Seizures
Focal seizures originate from specific regions of the brain. These seizures are further sub-classified into two types:
Generalized Seizures
Generalized seizures engage both hemispheres of the brain right from the onset. These seizures are further classified into several types:
There are also several significant epilepsy syndromes, including infantile spasms, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, and Dravet syndrome. Each of these syndromes has unique characteristics and treatment approaches. Understanding the different types of seizures and epilepsy syndromes is crucial for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
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