Definition of Jacksonian seizure

1. Noun. (medicine) Seizures characteristic of certain forms of epilepsy. ¹

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Medical Definition of Jacksonian seizure

1. A brief temporary alteration in movement, sensation or autonomic nerve function caused by abnormal electrical activity in a localised area of the brain. Focal seizures (i.e. Partial or Jacksonian seizures) usually cause no change in awareness or alertness. An example of a focal (partial) seizure would be rhythmic muscle contractions in one area of the body: lip smacking, mouth movements, drooling, head turning, eye movements or seemingly purposeful movements (for example picking at clothes). Other presentations may be strictly sensory with abnormal numbness, tingling or a crawling sensation to the skin. More unusual symptoms include changes in speech, thought, personality, mood, sensation of deja vu or hallucinations. (27 Sep 1997)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jacksonian Seizure

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Jacko
Jacks
Jacks in the pulpit
Jackson
Jackson's law
Jackson's membrane
Jackson's rule
Jackson's sign
Jackson's veil
Jackson Pollock
Jackson Pollocked
Jacksonesque
Jacksonia
Jacksonian
Jacksonian seizure (current term)
Jacksonian seizures
Jacksonians
Jacksonville
Jacky
Jacky Hanger
Jacky Hangers
Jacky Hangman
Jacky Hangmen
Jacky Howe
Jacky Howes
Jaclyn
Jacob
Jacob's coat
Jacob's ladder

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