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status ep·i·lep·ti·cus -.ep-ə-'lep-ti-kəs n a single prolonged seizure or a series of seizures without intervening full recovery of consciousness
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the occurrence of repeated epileptic seizures without any recovery of consciousness between them. Its control is a medical emergency, since prolonged status epilepticus may lead to the patient's death or long-term disability.
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1. a continuous series of generalized tonic-clonic seizures without return to consciousness, a life-threatening emergency. Called also convulsive s. epilepticus. 2. any prolonged series of similar seizures without return to full consciousness between them; the two major types are convulsive s. epilepticus, which is life-threatening, and nonconvulsive s. epilepticus, which is serious but not usually life-threatening.Medical dictionary. 2011.