Match The Seizure Type With The Description (Generalised Tonic-Clonic, Absence Seizure, Simple Partial Seizure, Complex Partial Seizure, Myoclonic Seizure) Below? - Brief, Involuntary Twitching Of A Muscle Or A Group Of Muscles With Loss Of Consciousness/Responsiveness To Enviro. - Series Of Involuntary Muscular Contractions - Staring Into Space With Or Without Jerking Or Twitching Movements Of The Eye Muscles - Person Feels Unusual (Aura) Then Goes Stiff Briefly Followed By Convulsions - A Funny Turn But Can Answer When Spoken To - A Funny Turn With Some Neuro Symptoms Like Tunnel Vision And Automatisms (Stereotyped Movements) But Cant Respond When Spoken To (May Have Been Able To Prior To).

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1. Match The Seizure Type With The Description (Generalised Tonic-Clonic, Absence Seizure, Simple Partial Seizure, Complex Partial Seizure, Myoclonic Seizure) Below? - Brief, Involuntary Twitching Of A Muscle Or A Group Of Muscles With Loss Of Consciousness/Responsiveness To Enviro. - Series Of Involuntary Muscular Contractions - Staring Into Space With Or Without Jerking Or Twitching Movements Of The Eye Muscles - Person Feels Unusual (Aura) Then Goes Stiff Briefly Followed By Convulsions - A Funny Turn But Can Answer When Spoken To - A Funny Turn With Some Neuro Symptoms Like Tunnel Vision And Automatisms (Stereotyped Movements) But Cant Respond When Spoken To (May Have Been Able To Prior To).