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Absence seizure
Clinicians Using the Classification Will Identify a Seizure As Focal Or Generalized Onset If There Is About an 80% Confidence Level About the Type of Onset
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Typical Absence Seizures in Adults: Clinical, EEG, J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry: First Published As 10.1136/Jnnp.55.11.1002 on 1 November 1992
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Add Child Specific Symptoms.) (____) Has a Complex Partial Seizure in Which Only One Part of the Brain Is Involved
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