Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Polish term or phrase:
incydent napadowy
English translation:
seizure event
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Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D.
Jan 20 19:34
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Polish term
incydent napadowy
Polish to English
Medical
Medical (general)
Opis przypadku chorobowego:
(...) Pacjentka w wieku 16 lat przyjęta do szpitala około godziny 15.00 z powodu incydentu napadowego. (...) ok. godz. 12.00 poczuła się osłabiona. Wystąpiły zaburzenia widzenia pod postacią makropsji i mikropsji, następnie uczucie mrowienia okolicy prawego kącika ust oraz zaburzenia mowy o typie afazji.
(...) Pacjentka w wieku 16 lat przyjęta do szpitala około godziny 15.00 z powodu incydentu napadowego. (...) ok. godz. 12.00 poczuła się osłabiona. Wystąpiły zaburzenia widzenia pod postacią makropsji i mikropsji, następnie uczucie mrowienia okolicy prawego kącika ust oraz zaburzenia mowy o typie afazji.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | seizure event | Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. |
2 | paroxysmal event | liz askew |
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Mar 18, 2024 20:44: Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. Created KOG entry
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seizure event
i. Opisano mechanizmy napadów psychogennych, czynniki prowokujące oraz próby klasyfikacji pod względem obrazu klinicznego, a także semiologię najczęstszych incydentów napadowych i kryteria rozpoznawania psychogennych napadów rzekomopadaczkowy
iseases. The mechanisms and triggers of psychogenic seizures, along with attempts to classify the disorder in terms of the clinical picture, as well as the semiology of the most common seizure events and the diagnostic criteria for psychogenic non-epileptic seizures are
https://docplayer.pl/231737411-Psychogenne-napady-rzekomopad...
iseases. The mechanisms and triggers of psychogenic seizures, along with attempts to classify the disorder in terms of the clinical picture, as well as the semiology of the most common seizure events and the diagnostic criteria for psychogenic non-epileptic seizures are
https://docplayer.pl/231737411-Psychogenne-napady-rzekomopad...
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Comment: "Bardzo dziękuję, Frank"
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paroxysmal event
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https://translatica.pl/translatica/angielski/paroxysmal;7703...
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5509124/
Non epileptic paroxysmal events are recurrent movement disorders with acute onset and ending, which may mimic epilepsy.
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Paroxysmal nonepileptic events (PNEEs) represent a complex condition that affects all age groups. Due to their presentation with various signs and symptoms, including fainting, loss of consciousness, headache, vomiting, dizziness, irregular breathing, and emotional and psychiatric problems, PNEEs are often misdiagnosed as epilepsy. I
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https://translatica.pl/translatica/angielski/paroxysmal;7703...
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5509124/
Non epileptic paroxysmal events are recurrent movement disorders with acute onset and ending, which may mimic epilepsy.
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Note added at 3 h (2024-01-20 22:53:20 GMT)
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Paroxysmal nonepileptic events (PNEEs) represent a complex condition that affects all age groups. Due to their presentation with various signs and symptoms, including fainting, loss of consciousness, headache, vomiting, dizziness, irregular breathing, and emotional and psychiatric problems, PNEEs are often misdiagnosed as epilepsy. I
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Thanks a lot, liz askew |
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