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PHARMACOLOGY 1

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• also has a localized onset, but the discharge BECOMES MORE WIDESPREAD (usually bilateral) and almost always INVOLVES THE LIMBIC SYSTEM • arise from one of the TEMPORAL LOBES, possibly because of the susceptibility of this area to insults such as hypoxia and infection recovers after 30-120 s patient may have a brief warning

Author: LEIGHTON DWIGHT OBILLOS



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Complex Partial Seizure


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