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Intercalated Seizure is a type of seizure that is characterized by its occurrence between two other types of seizures. It is a rare form of seizure and is often associated with certain types of epilepsy.

Definition

An Intercalated Seizure is a seizure that occurs in between two other seizures. This type of seizure is often associated with certain types of epilepsy, including Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome. The term "intercalated" refers to the fact that these seizures occur in between other seizures, rather than occurring on their own.

Symptoms

The symptoms of an Intercalated Seizure can vary greatly depending on the individual and the type of seizures that are occurring before and after the intercalated seizure. Some common symptoms may include:

Causes

The exact cause of Intercalated Seizures is not known. However, they are often associated with certain types of epilepsy, including Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and Dravet syndrome. These types of epilepsy are often caused by genetic mutations, although other factors may also play a role.

Treatment

Treatment for Intercalated Seizures typically involves managing the underlying condition that is causing the seizures. This may involve medication, surgery, or other treatments. The goal of treatment is to reduce the frequency and severity of seizures, and to improve the individual's quality of life.

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