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Jacksonian Seizure

Known as: CONVULSION JACKSONIAN, JACKSONIAN SEIZURES, Seizure (Jacksonian) 
A partial motor seizure that begins in a single area of the body and progresses to include other areas on the same side of the body.
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2014
2014
The journal and letters written by Edward Bliss Emerson in the Caribbean provide exciting, idyllic, and at times troublesome… 
2009
2009
"I do abhor an Indian story," announces the narrator of Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1835 sketch "Our Evening Party among the Mountains… 
2002
2002
Summary: Contributions made by John Hughlings Jackson (1835–1911) to today's epileptology are unparalleled, and what he did has… 
2000
2000
Charles G. Finney is famous for his career in revival ministries, but he patterned his theology to fit his revivalistic practices… 
1988
1988
A patient, who had undergone removal of a meningioma and the involved dura, developed Jacksonian fits in the postoperative period… 
Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Reflections about the role of human choice in determining personal health occur in the writings of practitioners and laymen… 
1984
1984
A case of acute central nervous system toxicity following the intravenous injection of vincristine was observed in a patient… 
1976
1976
✓ Sensory Jacksonian seizures were analyzed in 42 patients with regard to anatomical and temporal sequences. The origin of… 
1962
1962
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