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Partial (Focal) Seizure
Alternate Names : Complex Seizure, Jacksonian Seizure, Seizure - Partial (Focal), Simple Seizure
Definition
A partial seizure is an episode of abnormal activity in a localized (specific) part of the brain which causes changes in attention, movement, and/or behavior.
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Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors
All seizures are caused by abnormal electrical disturbances in the brain. Partial (focal) seizures occur when this electrical activity remains confined to a limited area of the brain; they may sometimes progress to generalized seizures, which affect the whole brain.
Partial seizures can be further characterized as simple (not affecting awareness and memory) or complex (affecting awareness, memory of events during, preceeding and immediately following the seizure and affecting behavior).
The abnormal electrical activity results from localized areas of abnormal brain tissue. These areas may have been present since birth or earlier (congenital), or they may develop following head trauma, infections, stroke, and certain other conditions. In many patients, no obvious cause can be determined. Partial seizures in children are less likely to be caused by a definable lesion than they are when they affect adults.
A partial (focal) seizure may occur at any age, as a single episode or as a repeated, chronic seizure disorder (epilepsy). It is seen less frequently in children than in adults, but still accounts for about 45% of pediatric seizure disorders.
Risk factors include any injury to the brain for any reason. This includes trauma, stroke, brain tumors, infections (such as meningitis), or prior brain surgery.
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Review Date : 11/10/2002
Reviewed By : Joseph V. Campellone, M.D., Division of Neurology, Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center, Camden, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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