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Seizure Types
There are many different types of seizures. Seizures can be divided into three major groups
focal seizures (formerly known as partial seizures)
generalised seizures
unknown seizures
For more information on these types click here to view the information from Epilepsy Action Australia.
Seizure Classification Chart, produced by Epilepsy Action Australia
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