Seizures

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Across
  1. 1. The initial diagnosis in EVERY House episode ever.
  2. 5. Should be suspected in any new onset epilepsy in adults, can lead to ataxia, vertigo, visual, olfactory disturbances as well as the seizures.
  3. 8. The monitoring method looking at the electrical activity of the brain
  4. 9. Insult treated with antibiotics, but the scarring can cause seizures later in life
Down
  1. 1. The dangerous state of being where a person fails to wake from a seizure lasting over 5 minutes
  2. 2. An activity commonly undertaken by young adults in the UK, for example in the UEA Lower Common Room which can lead to seizures along with nausea, vomiting and poor life choices
  3. 3. An acute onset of seizures may be caused by this, the seizures may occur in the acute phase due to raised ICP from bleeds etc.
  4. 4. Juvenile Myoclonic and Childhood Absence Epilepsy are examples of this
  5. 6. Pancreatic disease, renal disease and photosensitive problems with harm synthesis can lead to this cause of seizures
  6. 7. The commonest cause of new onset seizures in people over 65 years, higher risk in diabetics, smokers and people with arrhythmias