Table of Contents
- 1 What is a chronic neurological condition characterized by recurrent episodes of seizures of varying severities?
- 2 Is a group of disorders characterized by recurrent episodes of psychotic behavior?
- 3 Which condition is characterized by recurrent seizures?
- 4 Are characterized by the occurrence of manic or hypomanic episodes?
- 5 What is characterized by sudden severe lightning like pain due to an inflammation of the fifth cranial nerve?
- 6 What is a recurrent disorder of cerebral function characterized by sudden brief attacks of altered consciousness or motor activity?
- 7 What are the types of seizures?
- 8 What is onset of epilepsy?
What is a chronic neurological condition characterized by recurrent episodes of seizures of varying severities?
Epilepsy is an ancient disorder and has been described historically from the times of the ancient Babylonians to the modern day. Although epilepsy is characterized by seizures that are unpredictable in frequency, epilepsy is a common neurological disorder that affects people of all ages.
Is a group of disorders characterized by recurrent episodes of psychotic behavior?
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental illness characterized by recurrent periods of psychosis.
Which term describes a disorder involving sudden and severe mental changes or seizures?
Delirium tremens is a severe form of alcohol withdrawal. It involves sudden and severe mental or nervous system changes.
Which of the following is characterized by an abnormal uncontrollable and recurrent urge to steal?
Kleptomania, a disabling, impulse control disorder that usually goes undiagnosed, is characterized by repetitive and uncontrollable thefts of items that are of little, if any, use.
Which condition is characterized by recurrent seizures?
Epilepsy is a disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. Seizures are caused by abnormal activity of nerve cells, called neurons, in the brain.
Are characterized by the occurrence of manic or hypomanic episodes?
Bipolar I is characterized by the occurrence of at least one manic episode, preceded or followed by a hypomanic or major depressive bout lasting at least a week.
What are the psychotic disorders in DSM 5?
The DSM-5 categorizes the following disorders under Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders:
- Schizotypal (Personality) Disorder.
- Delusional Disorder.
- Brief Psychotic Disorder.
- Schizophreniform Disorder.
- Schizophrenia.
- Schizoaffective Disorder.
- Substance/Medication-Induced Psychotic Disorder.
How many psychotic episodes occur in schizophrenia?
Some people have only one psychotic episode, while others have many episodes during a lifetime but lead relatively normal lives in between. Still others may have more trouble functioning over time, with little improvement between full-blown psychotic episodes.
What is characterized by sudden severe lightning like pain due to an inflammation of the fifth cranial nerve?
Trigeminal neuralgia is severe facial pain due to malfunction of the 5th cranial nerve (trigeminal nerve).
What is a recurrent disorder of cerebral function characterized by sudden brief attacks of altered consciousness or motor activity?
Epilepsy is defined as “a chronic brain disorder of various etiologies characterized by recurrent seizures due to excessive discharge of cerebral neurones (epileptic seizures), associated with a variety of clinical and laboratory manifestations” in Dictionary of Epilepsy (Gastaut, 1973).
Which disorders are characterized by anticipation of impending danger and dread?
Anxiety is the anticipation of impending danger and dread accompanied by restlessness, tension, rapid heartbeat, and rapid breathing that may or may not be associated with a certain event or situation.
Is the disorder characterized by seizures?
Epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder and affects people of all ages. Epilepsy means the same thing as “seizure disorders.” Epilepsy is characterized by unpredictable seizures and can cause other health problems.
What are the types of seizures?
Seizures are grouped into two main categories, generalized seizures and partial seizures. They are categorized based on the amount of brain area that experiences the seizure. Generalized seizures occur when there is irregular activity on both sides of the brain.
What is onset of epilepsy?
More specifically, early onset (EO) epilepsy was defined as the onset of continuous seizures at or before age 9, and late onset (LO) epilepsy was defined as the onset of continuous seizures after age 9.
What is acquired epileptic aphasia?
Acquired epileptic aphasia is a rare childhood disorder, which occurs due to developmental regression. It is an age-related neurological disorder which is also known as aphasia with a convulsive disorder, or infantile acquired aphasia.
What is acquired epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a recurrent seizure disorder that may be idiopathic or acquired. Acquired epilepsy has an identifiable cause, such as a mass of scar tissue in the brain following a head injury.