Similar words: narcolepsy, sleepily, depilate, epilogue, pile, eat humble pie, piled, piles. Meaning: ['epɪlepsɪ] n. a disorder of the central nervous system characterized by loss of consciousness and convulsions.
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31. She had been suffering from mysterious fits for five years before the doctors diagnosed epilepsy.
32. Doctors at the National Epilepsy centre at the Park hospital in Oxford carry out research into what can trigger epileptic fits.
33. The Roald Dahl Foundation has provided funds to pay for a paediatric epilepsy nurse at the unit.
34. She was a strange little girl, advanced for her age and surprisingly sensible for one afflicted with the symptoms of epilepsy.
35. And it may also offer insight into other brain disorders such as epilepsy.
36. So that operation involved stimulation mapping with the patient awake, similar to the mapping that is needed during epilepsy operations.
37. This is not invariable, but its occurrence can provide substantiating evidence of epilepsy.
38. The resulting seizures are commonly regarded as a successful experimental approximation of focal epilepsy.
39. My father never went to the cinema because the technicolour was bad for his epilepsy.
40. Thus, there are both in vivo and in vitro experimental models of focal epilepsy.
41. Tricyclic antidepressants and phenothiazines may precipitate seizures in an occasional patient who has predisposing risk factors for epilepsy.
42. The prospects for experimental tests of the dynamical transition paradigm seem particularly promising in the case of focal epilepsy.
43. Patients with generalized epilepsy often show generalized spike and wave discharges.
44. The types of pathological processes known to cause epilepsy are numerous.
45. The medical staff would like to know if you suffer from any physical disability or illness such as asthma[Sentencedict.com], diabetes or epilepsy.
46. The tentative diagnosis was temporal lobe epilepsy which affected his personality.
47. Some have epilepsy, speech or hearing disorders and other physical problems.
48. Some of our patients with suffocation or hypoxaemia induced by epilepsy might have died without a definite diagnosis and appropriate management.
49. Limbic system disease, which causes both epilepsy and psychiatric symptoms.
50. Headaches, migraine, insomnia, epilepsy and rheumatoid arthritis are among the conditions that are susceptible to placebos.
51. Many factors can affect a family's ability to cope with epilepsy. Sentencedict.com
52. A seizure a convulsion, especially one caused by epilepsy.
53. Atonic seizures: An independent epilepsy type or epilepsy syndrome?
54. One of the patients is a woman with epilepsy.
55. For example: Depression, Epilepsy, Hemorrhagic Stroke and Trigeminal Neuralgia.
56. Disorder of eye or ear, dizziness, epilepsy, speech defect?
57. The onset of the great cause epilepsy quinolone drugs.
58. Results:All patients presented as precocious puberty or gelasmus epilepsy.
59. Method 50 cases of psychomotor epilepsy were examined.
60. The wistar rat epilepsy model was reproduced by injecting penicillin, pentylenetrazol and bemegride intraperitoneally.
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