| 1. | These include absence, tonic clonic, and convulsive status epilepticus.
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| 2. | They preferred an adjective found in an 1849 citation, clonic spasm.
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| 3. | The person will become unconscious and may well have a tonic clonic seizure.
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| 4. | This passes into the clonic phase, in which the extremities twitch and jerk.
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| 5. | These can take the form of either absence seizures or tonic-clonic seizures.
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| 6. | Focalized and tonic clonic seizures are also common.
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| 7. | Her condition remained unchanged for 3 hours before she developed generalized tonic-clonic convulsions.
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| 8. | But the article Tonic clonic seizure has a whole section devoted to First aid procedures.
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| 9. | Nocturnal generalized tonic-clonic seizures, which may develop later, are another unfavorable sign.
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| 10. | As muscles contract during tonic-clonic seizures they outpace oxygen supplies and go into anaerobic metabolism.
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