Seizure
types
Seizure types are organized firstly
according to whether the source of the seizure within the brain is localized
(partial or focal onset seizures) or distributed (generalized seizures).
Partial seizures are further divided on the extent to which consciousness
is affected. If it is unaffected, then it is a simple partial seizure;
otherwise it is a complex partial (psychomotor) seizure. A partial seizure
may spread within the brain - a process known as secondary generalization.
Generalized seizures are divided according to the effect on the body
but all involve loss of consciousness. These include absence (petit
mal), myoclonic, clonic, tonic, tonic-clonic (grand mal) and atonic
seizures.