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drop attack
drp tk noun a condition in which a person suddenly falls down though he or she is not unconscious caused ...
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Bradycardia, drop attack, neuropathy, orthostatic hypotension, postural instability, tachycardia, transient ischemic attack, vision impairment
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Also known as drop attacks, atonic seizures present with an abrupt loss of muscle tone. The child may suddenly fall forward or, if seated, slump forward in the chair. Typically associated with significant developmental delay.
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atonic (also called drop attacks)
With atonic seizures, there is a sudden loss of muscle tone and the child may fall from a standing position or suddenly drop his/her head. During the seizure, the child is limp and unresponsive.

Ive had Menieres for 5 years now, and still suffer regular attacks on a daily basis they range from the quick ones where I lose my balance but recover quickly to the full blown drop attack, these often last for many hours but also some days at a time, ...

In the atonic seizures (drop attacks) there is a sudden loss of muscle activity, like a sudden paralysis. The patient will collapse like a marionette when all its strings are cut at once.

Possible symptoms may include staring, drop attacks, behavioural changes, or even autonomic disturbances.
The causes of epilepsy in childhood vary in an age-dependent fashion.

Additionally, many affected individuals have drop attacks, which are sudden episodes of weak muscle tone. Drop attacks can result in falls that cause serious or life-threatening injuries.

Atonic seizures - cause you to suddenly fall down or collapse and are commonly known as drop attacks.
Tonic-clonic seizure - this type of seizure is the most intense and is also known as a grand mal seizure.

Sudden falls without a loss of consciousness or other symptoms (drop attacks) may occur early in the illness.
Note: Many of these symptoms are common in the elderly, and may be caused by other conditions.
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When this occurs without warning, it is called a "drop attack" (Stokes-Adams attack).

Also known as drop attacks, these seizures cause you to suddenly collapse or fall down.
Tonic-clonic seizures (grand mal).

It is particularly effective for patients who experience severe “drop attacks' in which they lose consciousness.

excessive daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, hypnagogic hallucinations, sleep paralysis, hypersomnolence, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, sleep attacks, drop attacks, Multiple Sleep Latency Test, drowsiness during the day, daytime sleep attacks, narcolepsy, ...

Topamax is a drug used in the treatment of epilepsy in adults and in children over 2 years of age, and may be used to treat seizures in a special childhood epilepsy syndrome called Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, which sometimes causes drop attacks.

Also, are the symptoms accompanied by any of the following: nausea and vomiting, headaches, heart palpitations, feelings of panic, drop attacks, or any of the "Ds" (diplopia, dysphagia, dysarthria, dysmetria [or asymmetric muscle weakness])?

This procedure won't stop seizures entirely, but it interrupts the spread of seizures across the whole brain as in generalized seizures. People who experience uncontrolled generalized seizures, drop attacks or massive movement disorders are good ...

Includes mixed seizure types such as drop attacks and convulsions. It is difficult to treat, and developmental delay is common.
Temporal lobe epilepsy - this form can start at any age.

Sometimes it may affect only one part of the body so that, for instance, the jaw slackens and the head drops. At other times, the whole body may lose muscle tone, and the person can suddenly fall. A brief atonic episode is known as a drop attack.

Others may experience many attacks closer together over a number of days. Some people with Ménière's disease have vertigo so extreme that they lose their balance and fall. These episodes are called 'drop attacks.' ...

Drop atttack (aka drop seizure and atonic seizure): A seizure in which the person suddenly loses muscle tone and strength and, unless supported, falls down. Also called drop attack or drop seizure.

See also: Symptom, Consciousness, Seizure, Epilepsy, Seizures

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