Epiléptico in english

Epileptic

pronunciation: epəleptɪk part of speech: adjective
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epiléptico = epileptic. 

Example: A valuable word in this context is attack because it can be applied, as in this book, to episodes which may or may not be of an epileptic nature.

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» ataque epilépticostrokeepileptic fitepileptic seizureepileptic seizureepileptic attackseizure episode .

Example: For example, all the isolates in the Disease facet of medicine, tuberculosis, stroke etc, are all species or kinds of disease.

Example: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.

Example: A national survey of photosensitivity and electronic screen games is being carried out following concerns about the number of people who had suffered epileptic seizures while playing video games.

Example: A national survey of photosensitivity and electronic screen games is being carried out following concerns about the number of people who had suffered epileptic seizures while playing video games.

Example: Watching someone having an epileptic attack is very frightening.

Example: During a seizure episode, an affected dog will suddenly appear to go stiff, as a misfire of electrical impulses in the brain send mixed-up messages to the muscular system.

» ataque epiléticoseizure .

Example: These factors may evoke seizures in those who suffer from photosensitive epilepsy, and cause headaches and illusions in non-epileptics.

» epilético sensible a la luzphotosensitive epileptic [En medicina, persona que sufre ataques epiléticos causados por la presencia de luces destelleantes] .

Example: The proportion of photosensitive epileptics are small but they should have proper EEG (electroencephalogram) investigations.

» episodio epilépticoseizure episode .

Example: During a seizure episode, an affected dog will suddenly appear to go stiff, as a misfire of electrical impulses in the brain send mixed-up messages to the muscular system.

» ictus epilépticoepileptic seizureseizureepileptic attackepileptic fitseizure episode .

Example: A national survey of photosensitivity and electronic screen games is being carried out following concerns about the number of people who had suffered epileptic seizures while playing video games.

Example: These factors may evoke seizures in those who suffer from photosensitive epilepsy, and cause headaches and illusions in non-epileptics.

Example: Watching someone having an epileptic attack is very frightening.

Example: The range of medical emergencies can include heart failure, airway blockage, epileptic fits, lacerations and other types of serious injury.

Example: During a seizure episode, an affected dog will suddenly appear to go stiff, as a misfire of electrical impulses in the brain send mixed-up messages to the muscular system.

» no epilépticonon-epileptic .

Example: These factors may evoke seizures in those who suffer from photosensitive epilepsy, and cause headaches and illusions in non-epileptics.

» sufrir un ataque epiléphave + a (n epileptic) fit .

Example: I thought she was having a fit, which she has never had before, so we called the paramedics.

» sufrir un ataque epilépticosuffer from + a strokehave + a strokesuffer + a stroke .

Example: Each year, approximately 750000 people will suffer from a stroke.

Example: The chance of having a stroke more than doubles every decade after the age of 55.

Example: Women who walk two or more hours per week or who walk at a brisk pace can significantly reduce their risk of suffering a stroke.

» sufrir un ictus epiépticohave + a stroke .

Example: The chance of having a stroke more than doubles every decade after the age of 55.

» sufrir un ictus epilépticohave + a (n epileptic) fitsuffer + a stroke .

Example: I thought she was having a fit, which she has never had before, so we called the paramedics.

Example: Women who walk two or more hours per week or who walk at a brisk pace can significantly reduce their risk of suffering a stroke.

» tener un ataque epilépticohave + a strokehave + a (n epileptic) fitsuffer from + a strokesuffer + a stroke .

Example: The chance of having a stroke more than doubles every decade after the age of 55.

Example: I thought she was having a fit, which she has never had before, so we called the paramedics.

Example: Each year, approximately 750000 people will suffer from a stroke.

Example: Women who walk two or more hours per week or who walk at a brisk pace can significantly reduce their risk of suffering a stroke.

» tener un ictus epilépticohave + a (n epileptic) fitsuffer + a strokehave + a stroke .

Example: I thought she was having a fit, which she has never had before, so we called the paramedics.

Example: Women who walk two or more hours per week or who walk at a brisk pace can significantly reduce their risk of suffering a stroke.

Example: The chance of having a stroke more than doubles every decade after the age of 55.
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