Do skull base lesions and their surgical treatment cause epileptic seizures? 颅底的损害及其外科治疗是否会引起癫痫性发作?
Bob: I've never seen someone having an epileptic fit before. It's quite alarming. 巴布:我从来没见过有人癫癎症发作,颇为惊人。
epileptic
[ noun ]
a person who has epilepsy
<noun.person> [ adj ]
of or relating to or characteristic of epilepsy
<adj.pert> epileptic seizure
Epileptic \Ep`i*lep"tic\, a. [L. epilepticus, Gr. ? : cf. F. ['e]pileptique.] Pertaining to, affected with, or of the nature of, epilepsy.
Epileptic \Ep`i*lep"tic\, n. 1. One affected with epilepsy.
2. A medicine for the cure of epilepsy.
Intrigued by stories of two dogs who reportedly could sense that their masters were about to have epileptic seizures, researchers are looking for other dogs who appear to have that ability.
The NMDA receptor plays a role in a phenomenon called excitotoxicity, in which brain cells are fatally overstimulated after a stroke, repeated epileptic seizures or a severe blow to the head, Stevens said.
An epileptic episode can temporarily black out memory more completely than bourbon.
Such operations have been performed on children under the age of 2, but Rowland said the average age of epileptic surgery patients is 27.
He said he had seen Bridges have apparent epileptic seizures after consuming large amounts of cocaine, and once stuffed a towel in Bridges' mouth to keep him from swallowing his tongue.
At night, to combat brain seizures and nightmares, he takes an epileptic medicine.
Clothes were torn away unconsciously and two or three hot bodies collided with me, whirling away like dervishes. Soon the houngan came out of his trance, sweating and jiggering his shoulder-blades like an epileptic.
However, epileptic women have an increased risk of producing babies with minor birth defects, even if they don't have seizures during their pregnancies.
The decision to attach the warning was prompted by recent publicity in the UK and Japan which suggested that video game playing could trigger epileptic fits.