The resulting scar, left on the brain has the potential to trigger seizures
A variety of brain cancers can cause seizures.
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Yes. If you have a brain tumor you may not know it. A brain tumor can cause a seizure.
When the brain is deprived of oxygen, it cannot function properly, leading to an imbalance in the electrical activity of the brain. This can trigger abnormal neuronal firing, resulting in seizures. Seizures are a sign of brain dysfunction and can occur as a response to the stress caused by lack of oxygen.
Syncope is a loss of consciousness or fainting, sometimes caused by lack of oxygen to the brain, but is different to Epilepsy. Seizures in Epilepsy are caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. So Syncope would not be a cause of seizures.
Auditory seizures affect the part of the brain that controls hearing and cause the patient to imagine voices, music, and other sounds.
Seizures themselves do not cause strokes, but they can be a symptom of certain conditions that increase the risk of stroke, such as epilepsy or a brain tumor. Seizures can also occur after a stroke as a result of the brain damage caused by the stroke.
Yes you would be sedated for a brain biopsy
A brain biopsy is the removal of a small piece of brain tissue for the diagnosis of abnormalities of the brain
Epilepsy is a brain disorder in which a person has repeated seizures (convulsions) over time. Seizures are episodes of disturbed brain activity that cause changes in attention or behavior.
Epilepsy is located in the brain. It depends on which type of seizures you have and the cause as to where it is comming from. Focal (simple and complex partial) seizures come from a single area of the brain. Generalized seizures come from multiple areas of the brain.
Yes, atraumatic brain injury can lead to seizures due to disruptions in normal brain function following the injury. Seizures may occur immediately after the injury or develop weeks to months later. It is important for individuals with atraumatic brain injuries to receive proper medical evaluation and management to address any potential seizure activity.