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  1. Dec 12, 2023 · A tonic-clonic seizure, previously known as a grand mal seizure, causes a loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions. It's the type of seizure most people picture when they think about seizures.

  2. Jul 3, 2023 · A generalized tonic-clonic seizure, formerly known as grand mal seizure, is defined as a seizure that has a tonic phase followed by clonic muscle contractions. Among patients, families, and observers, they are most feared of seizure types.

  3. A generalized tonic–clonic seizure, commonly known as a grand mal seizure or GTCS, [1] is a type of generalized seizure that produces bilateral, convulsive tonic and clonic muscle contractions.

  4. Apr 13, 2022 · Overview. What is a tonic-clonic (grand mal) seizure? A tonic-clonic seizure is a type of seizure that causes strong muscle movements on both sides of your body, including convulsions. These are typically the best known and easiest to recognize seizures because of these movements.

  5. What is a tonic-clonic seizure? What part of the brain is involved? Who is at risk? What’s it like to have a tonic-clonic seizure? How can I tell if someone is having a tonic-clonic seizure? How are they diagnosed? How are they treated? What should I do if I think a loved one or myself may have tonic-clonic seizures? What is a tonic-clonic seizure?

  6. Tonic-clonic seizures, formerly known as grand mal seizures, comprise two stages: a tonic phase and a clonic phase. These intense seizures can be frightening to experience or observe, as extreme muscle spasms may temporarily arrest breathing.

  7. Nov 30, 2021 · Tonic-clonic seizures, previously known as grand mal seizures, are characterized by both stiffness and jerking motions. A generalized tonic-clonic seizure is a disturbance in the...

  8. Dec 12, 2023 · Many people with epilepsy are able to prevent seizures with just one drug. But others need more than one. If you've tried two or more single-drug regimens without success, you may need to try a combination of two drugs.

  9. Tonic-clonic seizures are the type of epileptic seizure most people recognise. In the past they were called grand-mal seizures. Tonic-clonic seizures can have a generalised onset, meaning they affect both sides of the brain from the start. When this happens, the seizure is called a generalised tonic-clonic or bilateral convulsive seizure.

  10. A tonic clonic seizure is a seizure that has a tonic (muscle stiffening) and a clonic (muscle jerking) component, typically in this order. The older terms for tonic clonic seizures are “grand mal” or convulsions.