Abstract:Epilepsy is a fairly common disease of the central nervous system, and it quite often appears in medical practice. The basis of this disease is the increased excitability of certain parts of the brain that occurs as a result of injuries, strokes, neoplasms, and some hereditary diseases. In the normal state, transmission between neurons is carried out using pulses, and in the case of a lesion, it can be a source of additional neuropulses, which leads to discoordinated excitation of the involved brain structures. Show more
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