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Epilepsy By: Angelia Bishop

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

EPILEPSY

BY:ANGELIA BISHOP

DEFINITION:

  • Nervous disorder
  • Characterized by mild episodic loss of attention or sleepiness
  • By severe convulsions with loss of consciousness(grand mal)

TYPES OF SEIZURES:

  • Petit mal
  • Grand mal - tonic clonic
  • Myoclonus
  • Clonic
  • Sporadic (isolated)

DIAGNOSIS

  • Medical History?
  • Witnesses to patients seizure history?
  • Circumstances of first seizure?
  • Factors that may have brought on seizure?
  • Length of seizure?

TESTS:

  • Complete physical and neurological exam
  • EEG-electroencephalogram
  • Several specific blood tests
  • MRS-magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • PET-positron emission tomography
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TREATMENT:

  • Treatment depends on several factors;
  • Frequency
  • Severity of seizures
  • Age
  • Overall health and medical history
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TREATMENT (CONTINUED):

  • Drug therapy-Dilantin
  • Ketogenic diet- fasting metabolism
  • Vagus nerve stimulation - pacemaker type device