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  1. Seizure - petit mal; Seizure - absence; Petit mal seizure; Epilepsy - absence seizure; Non-motor generalized seizure
  2. ... loss of consciousness; and absence (also known as petit mal) seizures, which are brief episodes of impaired consciousness that ... staring spells or daydreaming (absence seizures, also called petit mal seizures), sudden episodes of weak muscle tone (atonic seizures), ...
  3. Trimethadione is used to control absence seizures (petit mal; a type of seizure in which there is a very short loss of awareness during which the person may stare straight ahead ...
  4. Methsuximide is used to control absence seizures (petit mal; a type of seizure in which there is a very short loss of awareness during which the person may stare straight ahead ...
  5. Ethosuximide is used to control absence seizures (petit mal) (a type of seizure in which there is a very short loss of awareness during which the person may stare straight ahead ...
  6. Seizures are caused by sudden, abnormal electrical activity in the brain. They can be mild or severe. Learn about the types, causes, and treatments. ... Seizures are ...
  7. ... staring spells or daydreaming (absence seizures, also called petit mal seizures), sudden episodes of weak muscle tone (atonic seizures), ...
  8. ... Affected children have absence seizures (also known as petit mal seizures), which are brief episodes of impaired consciousness that ...
  9. ... a sudden mental shock was followed by first petit mal seizure. Petit mal seizures increased gradu- ally in frequency from one a ... about one a day. On bromides since first petit mal seizure. Seizures much more frequent when bromides discontinued. Gas- ...
  10. ... loss of consciousness; and absence (also known as petit mal) seizures, which are brief episodes of impaired consciousness that ...
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