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Epilepsy | Etiology, Pathophysiology, Clinical Features, types and treatment | Part 3



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Determination of True Seizure (00:00 … 00:24)

Determination of Partial Seizure from Generalized Seizure (00:25 … 02:17)

Determination of Simple Partial Seizure from Complex Partial Seizure (02:18 … 03:20)

Electrophysiological Evaluation of Brain Electrical Activity (03:21 … 07:21)

Anatomical Localization of Seizure Origin and Concept of Symptomatic & Idiopathic Epilepsy (07:22 … 10:30)

Determination of Cause (10:31 … 12:24)

Determination of Appropriate Pharmacotherapy and Management of Cause (12:25 … 12:54)

Review of All Steps (12:55 … 15:06)

Types of Partial Epilepsy (15:07 … 20:42)

Explanation of Partial becoming Generalized Epilepsy (20:43 … 21:47)

Overview of Types of Generalized Epilepsy (21:48 … 22:38)

Review of Miscellaneous Types (22:39 … 23:03)

Absence Seizures (23:04 … 26:50)

Tonic-Clonic/ Grand Mal Seizure (26:51 … 32:15)

Brief discussion on Triggers of Epileptic Attacks (32:16 … 34:07)

Explanation of Jacksonian March and Todd’s Paresis (34:08 … 35:15)

Brief discussion on Types of Epilepsy requiring thorough investigation (35:16 … 38:04)

Idiopathic causes of partial epilepsy (38:05 … 38:42)

Focal Structural Lesions (38:43 … 42:28)

Cerebrovascular Events (42:29 … 46:45)

Arteriovenous Malformations (46:46 … 48:23)

Tumors and Trauma (48:24 … 49:01)

Infectious causes (49:02 … 53:24)

Inflammatory conditions (53:25 … 55:14)

Common Causes of Generalized Epilepsy (55:15 … 58:29)

Congenital Causes (55:15 … 56:27)

Drugs (56:28 … 58:29)

DESCRIPTION:
In this video, Dr. Najeeb presents the steps for evaluating a patient with seizures. He differentiates the types of seizures including partial and complex seizures and further goes on to elaborate on the different types of partial seizures including simple partial and complex partial seizures. He also describes the electrophysiological evaluation of the brain's electrical activity including anatomical localization of the seizure origin and concepts of symptomatic and idiopathic epilepsy. Furthermore, he talks about the different types of partial epilepsy and explains how partial epilepsy becomes general epilepsy. He then gives an overview of the different types of generalized epilepsy. In the end, he briefly discusses types of epilepsy requiring thorough investigations and some drugs used in different types of management plans.
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