Intercalated seizure explained

An intercalated seizure is an epileptic seizure that occurs during the aura stage of a migraine.[1] It has been found, in some cases, that this type of seizure is instigated by the migraine preceding it, coining the term "migraine-triggered seizure". In order to be considered such, the victim must have already had certified migraines with aura and a seizure must occur within one hour after the beginning of the aura. The neurological condition that combines migraines with epileptic seizures is known as migralepsy.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=1MrXU8PRuCMC&dq=%22intercalated+seizure%22&pg=PA97 "Headache and migraine in childhood and adolescence" - Google Books
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=QmXkWzTTZjcC&dq=%22intercalated+seizure%22&pg=PA230 "Migraine and other headache disorders" - Google Books