
Epilepsy and recurrent seizures

Generalized nonconvulsive epilepsy
- Epilepsy characterized by absence seizures.
- The seizure seen in absence epilepsy, consisting of a sudden momentary break in consciousness of thought or activity, often accompanied by automatisms or clonic movements, especially of the eyelids.
- Generalized seizure that manifests in a form of a brief episode of impairment of consciousness with or without accompanying motor phenomena such as clonic-tonic components, automatisms, or autonomic components.

Generalized nonconvulsive epilepsy without intractable epilepsy

Generalized nonconvulsive epilepsy with intractable epilepsy

Generalized convulsive epilepsy
- any form of epilepsy accompanied by myoclonus, shock like contractions of the muscle.

Generalized convulsive epilepsy without intractable epilepsy

Generalized convulsive epilepsy with intractable epilepsy

Petit mal status epileptic

Grand mal status epileptic

Localization-related (focal) (partial) epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with complex partial seizures

Localization-related (focal) (partial) epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with complex partial seizures, without mention of intractable epilepsy

Localization-related (focal) (partial) epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with complex partial seizures, with intractable epilepsy

Localization-related (focal) (partial) epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with simple partial seizures
- A simple partial seizure consisting of clonus or spasm of a muscle or muscle group; it may be single or in a continuous and repetitive series or may spread to adjacent muscles.
- a subtype of epilepsy characterized by seizures that are consistently provoked by a certain specific stimulus; auditory, visual, and somatosensory stimuli as well as the acts of writing, reading, eating, and decision making are examples of events or activities that may induce seizure activity in affected individuals.

Localization-related (focal) (partial) epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with simple partial seizures, without mention of intractable epilepsy

Localization-related (focal) (partial) epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with simple partial seizures, with intractable epilepsy

Infantile spasms
- Myoclonus epilepsy of infancy and early childhood, characterized by seizures involving the muscles of the neck, trunk, and limbs, and manifested by nodding of the head and flexion of the arms. The seizures are associated with brain abnormalities and frequent mental retardation.

Infantile spasms without intractable epilepsy

Infantile spasms with intractable epilepsy

Epilepsia partialis continua

Epilepsia partialis continua without intractable epilepsy

Epilepsia partialis continua with intractable epilepsy

Other forms of epilepsy and recurrent seizures

Other forms of epilepsy and recurrent seizures, without mention of intractable epilepsy

Other forms of epilepsy and recurrent seizures, with intractable epilepsy

Epilepsy unspecified
- brain disorder characterized by recurring excessive neuronal discharge, exhibited by transient episodes of motor, sensory, or psychic dysfunction, with or without unconsciousness or convulsive movements.
- A group of disorders marked by problems in the normal functioning of the brain. These problems can produce seizures, unusual body movements, a loss of consciousness or changes in consciousness, as well as mental problems or problems with the senses.

Epilepsy unspecified without intractable epilepsy

Epilepsy unspecified with intractable epilepsy