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What are Atypical Absence Seizures?

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What are Atypical Absence Seizures?

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Atypical absence seizures are similar to typical absence seizures [see question above], but usually have more pronounced jerking or automatic movements, a duration of longer than 20 seconds, incomplete loss of awareness, and are associated with other types of seizures and a damaged nervous system. Atypical absence seizures are more likely to occur in children who are developmentally delayed.

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