Betekenis van:
epileptic

epileptic
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • mbt. epilepsie
  • of or relating to or characteristic of epilepsy
"epileptic seizure"
epileptic
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • epilepsiepatiënt
  • a person who has epilepsy

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Tom knows what to do when Mary has an epileptic seizure.
  2. A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain light patterns or flashing lights.
  3. Certain conditions may trigger previously undetected epileptic symptoms even in persons who have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy.
  4. Lord, have mercy on my son: for he is epileptic, and suffereth grievously; for oft-times he falleth into the fire, and off-times into the water.
  5. If you, or anyone in your family, has an epileptic condition or has had seizures of any kind, consult your physician before playing.
  6. Triggered epileptic seizure —
  7. Triggered epileptic seizure
  8. Epilepsy is defined as having had two or more epileptic seizures, less than five years apart.
  9. The applicant should be without anti-epileptic medication for the required period of seizure freedom.
  10. Provoked epileptic seizure: the applicant who has had a provoked epileptic seizure because of a recognisable provoking factor that is unlikely to recur at the wheel can be declared able to drive on an individual basis, subject to neurological opinion.
  11. A provoked epileptic seizure is defined as a seizure which has a recognisable causative factor that is avoidable.
  12. Epilepsy: 10 years freedom from further seizures shall have been achieved without the aid of anti-epileptic drugs.
  13. The applicant should be without anti-epileptic medication for the required period of seizure freedom. An appropriate medical follow-up has been done.
  14. First or single unprovoked seizure: the applicant who has had a first unprovoked epileptic seizure can be declared able to drive once five years freedom from further seizures has been achieved without the aid of anti-epileptic drugs, if there has been an appropriate neurological assessment.
  15. First or single unprovoked seizure: the applicant who has had a first unprovoked epileptic seizure can be declared able to drive once five years’ freedom from further seizures has been achieved without the aid of anti-epileptic drugs, if there has been an appropriate neurological assessment.