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Absence seizure, formerly known as petit mal seizure, is a type of short seizure that usually causes a person to briefly lose focus, stare into space, and lose awareness of their surroundings.
IN 1952 Méndez and Hartley1 reported the disappearance of petit-mal seizures in a seven-year-old boy receiving quinacrine (Atabrine) for a Giardia lamblia intestinal infestation; the petit-mal ...
Absence or petit mal seizures: These are most common in childhood. Impairment of consciousness is present with the person often staring blankly. Repetitive blinking or other small movements may be ...
In addition to 'Petit mal epilepsy', there may be other similar symptoms or signs that better match your side effect. These have also been listed below for your convenience.
Afterwards the child feels normal rather than confused and dizzy. Petit mal epilepsy also tends to start before 10 years of age. For both these reasons I think it is unlikely in your son's case.
In the series of patients with petit-mal seizures described by Zimmerman and Burgemeister 2 the proportion of those under complete control fell from 30 to 21 per cent in a period of fifteen months.
In 1954 he reported that methsuximide (methylphenylsuccinimide) was effective both in petit-mal 6 and psychomotor epilepsy, 7 and recently 8 he obtained "practical to complete" control in 44 to 50 ...
Other types of seizures include absence seizures (formerly known as petit mal, or “little sickness”) and focal seizures. Absence seizures also involve large parts of the cerebral cortex.
The remaining 30 cases, comprising petit-mal or mixed epilepsy, provided the following results: of 10 cases of petit-mal epilepsy 3 were controlled, 3 markedly improved, and 2 moderately improved ...
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