akinetic epilepsy
Noun: A form of epilepsy where the primary symptom is a sudden, brief loss of muscle movement and tone (akinesia), often causing the person to fall. It is a type of generalized seizure disorder.
This is a specific medical term used to describe a neurological condition. It is typically used in clinical, diagnostic, and academic contexts. * The patient's history of sudden drop attacks led to a diagnosis of akinetic epilepsy. * Akinetic epilepsy is one classification within the broader spectrum of epileptic syndromes.
The term is often discussed in relation to other seizure types, such as myoclonic or tonic-clonic seizures. It is sometimes used interchangeably with or considered a subset of "atonic seizures" or "drop attacks" in medical literature.
- Akinetic seizure (n): The individual seizure event characterized by akinesia.
- The child experienced an akinetic seizure and fell to the ground.
- Epilepsy (n): The broader neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures.
- Akinesia (n): The loss of voluntary muscle movement, which is the defining feature.
- Atonic epilepsy (very similar, often used interchangeably)
- Drop seizure (descriptive term for the main symptom)
- Suffers from akinetic epilepsy: Used to describe a person with the condition.
- The young boy suffers from akinetic epilepsy and must wear a helmet.
- Diagnosed with akinetic epilepsy: Describes the act of receiving this medical diagnosis.
- After the EEG, she was diagnosed with akinetic epilepsy.
- epilepsy characterized by akinesia