No. See the related question below.
No. It is a physical disorder.
No. It is the neurological disorder.
Epilepsy has a wide range of causes. Some of them can be autoimmune, but certainly not all.
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Epilepsy is not a genetic disorder. It is a physical condition and can have a whole range of causes. Epilepsy has a wide range of forms and has been known of for thousands of years. So it is not really known who discovered it.
autosomal disorder
When your brain cells send out incorrect signals the result is a seizure disorder. Epilepsy is an example of seizure disorder.
Epilepsy is a disorder affecting the central nervous system. It is characterized by recurrent seizures.
You should search up the info on these chromosomes: chromosome 1 chromosome 14 chromosome 21 there is also other genes: presenilin 1 (PS1 or PSEN1) presenilin 2 (PS2 or PSEN2) amyloid precursor protein (APP)
yes it is. It affects chromosome 11.
Chromosomal, because the person with Klinefelter's would have 47 chromosomes. A genetic disorder would be any disorder having to do with genes, but would not necessarily mean having an extra chromosome.
Epilepsy is a type of brain disorder that can happen in small children and adults. If you want to learn more about epilepsy you can look at sites, magazines, or ask your doctor.