epilepsy的意思和读音

epilepsy

: [ˈepɪˌlepsi] : ['epɪ.lepsi]

n.

epilepsies  

epilepsyn.

1.a disorder of the nervous system that causes a person to become unconscious suddenly, often with violent movements of the body

n.1.,

n.1.a serious medical condition that affects the brain and makes you suddenly shake in an uncontrolled way or become unconscious

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5. Parkinson’s disease Epilepsy Neuralgia ...

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1.Out of necessity: He began painting after losing his sight freshman year in college, a result of a lifetime battle with epilepsy.

2.Dr. Michael Chez, an epilepsy specialist, said the scene could be triggering episodes of photosensitive fits.·

3.The rhythmic action of tooth brushing seems to affect people who hae a rare form of epilepsy associated with a small brain lesion.

4.Epilepsy is a relatively long duration of treatment up one of the diseases, so do not blindly trying everything to avoid misdiagnosis.

5.The most common type - for six out of ten people with the disorder - is called idiopathic epilepsy and has no known cause.——

6.The volunteers all had epilepsy which had not responded to drug treatments.

7.Unlike a spasm, a cramp, or the movements of chorea or epilepsy, it does not interfere with other movement and can be held off for a time.

8.Results: There was a significant difference among the site of apoplexy , attacking time, sick type and the epilepsy attack.

9.Were all short-wave pulse therapy as the treatment of epilepsy epilepsy in the most scientific, most effective and green method.绿

10.Epilepsy with a known cause is called secondary epilepsy, or symptomatic epilepsy.