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  • 31Seizure, atonic — A seizure in which the person suddenly loses muscle tone and cannot sit or stand upright. Also called drop attacks or drop seizures …

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  • 32astatic seizure — atonic s …

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  • 33paralytic bladder — atonic neurogenic b …

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  • 34sensory paralytic bladder — atonic neurogenic b …

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  • 35Fцrster diplegia — atonic astatic d …

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  • 36Seizure types — The numerous epileptic seizure types are most commonly defined and grouped according to the scheme proposed by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) in 1981.[1] Distinguishing between seizure types is important since different types of …

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  • 37Lennox-Gastaut syndrome — Infobox Disease Name = Lennox Gastaut syndrome ICD10 = ICD10|G|40|4|g|40 ICD9 = ICD9|345.0 eMedicineSubj = neuro eMedicineTopic = 186 DiseasesDB = 29493 Lennox Gastaut syndrome (LGS), also known as Lennox syndrome , is a difficult to treat form… …

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  • 38Atones — At*ones, adv. [See {At one}.] [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Down he fell atones as a stone. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Atonic A*ton ic, a. [Cf. F. atonique. See {Atony}.] 1. (Med.) Characterized by atony, or lack of vital energy; as, an atonic disease.… …

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  • 39Atony — In medicine, atony (or atonia , or atonic ) refers to a muscle that has lost its strength. It is frequently associated with the conditions Atonic seizure, Atonic colon, Uterine atony, Gastrointestinal atony (occurs postoperatively) and choreatic… …

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  • 40Internal reconstruction — is a method of recovering information about a language s past from the characteristics of the language at a later date. Whereas the comparative method compares variations between languages such as in sets of cognates under the assumption that… …

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