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CNS Idiopathic Conditions - Pathology
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==[[Idiopathic Epilepsy]]==
==[[Idiopathic Epilepsy]]==
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* A seizure is a brain disorder which manifests as paroxysmal cerebral dysrhythmia.
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** The episode has a sudden onset and ceases spontaneously.
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** Seizures tend to recur.
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* In epilepsy, individuals appear to have a low seizure threshold.
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** This predisposes their neurons to depolarize of their own volition.
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* "Idiopathic epilepsy" is said to occur when no other cause of seizuring is apparent.
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===Pathogenesis===
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* All seizures arise from a small group of neurons that periodically and spontaneously depolarize.
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* In addition to being idiopathic (i.e. low seizure threshold), this sudden, uncontrolled neuronal discharge can occur due to:
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** Structural causes
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*** Neoplasms
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*** Inflammation
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*** Trauma
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** Biochemical causes
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*** Hypocalcaemia
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*** hypoglycaemia
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*** Hepatic encephalopathy.
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[[Category:Central Nervous System - Idiopathic Pathology]]
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