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What Causes Grand Mal Seizure?

Hi i am 34 years old and recently had a grand mal seizure lasting 5 minutes it is my first seizure with no previous family history. My MRI showed small high signal foci in the frontal white matter suggestive of microvascular ischemia what does this mean
Mon, 29 Dec 2014
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the MRI findings are likely irrelevant to your seizure episode.

Microcascular ischemic WMD is usually noticed in people who smoke, have high cholesterol, diabetes, are hypertension, or have renal disease. It can also be seen in normal individuals with none of the above conditions and simply as a result of aging which can be detected as of the mid to late 30's as small areas of degeneration in the deep white matter.

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What Causes Grand Mal Seizure?

the MRI findings are likely irrelevant to your seizure episode. Microcascular ischemic WMD is usually noticed in people who smoke, have high cholesterol, diabetes, are hypertension, or have renal disease. It can also be seen in normal individuals with none of the above conditions and simply as a result of aging which can be detected as of the mid to late 30 s as small areas of degeneration in the deep white matter. if this answer provided you with useful information I would very much appreciate a little bit of written feedback as well as a star rating for the response to this question. If you would like more information or have further questions please write to me at bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi