A sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain. It can cause changes in your behavior, movements or feelings, and in levels of consciousness. Types of seizuresA sudden, temporary disturbance in brain activity that causes changes in behavior, movement, sensation, or consciousness may include grand mal (clonic and tonic), petit mal (absence), focal, atonic, myoclonic or a combination. SeizuresA sudden, temporary disturbance in brain activity that causes changes in behavior, movement, sensation, or consciousness can be a symptom of MOGADOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease , including all subtypes of seizuresA sudden, temporary disturbance in brain activity that causes changes in behavior, movement, sensation, or consciousness.
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