Temporal Lobe Seizure
Alternate Names : Seizure - Temporal Lobe, TLE
DefinitionThis type of seizure involves a temporary change in movement, sensation, or autonomic function caused by abnormal electrical activity in the temporal lobe on either one or both sides of the brain.
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