Pathophysiological Concepts in Nursing
Absence seizures are a type of generalized seizure characterized by brief lapses in consciousness, often lasting just a few seconds. These seizures are most common in children and can occur multiple times a day, often going unnoticed because they may appear as simple staring spells. Absence seizures result from abnormal electrical activity in the brain and reflect a disruption in normal neuronal function, leading to temporary impairments in awareness and responsiveness.
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