ICTUS

Attention not to confuse ictus and Ichtus

ictus is word of Latin origin which means " Crisis " (for example in the amnesic expression ictus epileptic or ictus ). Ictus gave the adjective ictal , which refers to a crisis. A ictus apoplectic is a cerebral Attaque, accompanied by a loss of Conscience and which can leave Séquelle S (for example Paralysie, Hémiparésie, Aphasie, etc).

If a recording electroencephalographic (EEG) is contemporary of a Crise one says that it is " ictal". One can use " post-ictal" to speak about the events succeeding a crisis and pre-ictal for events occurring before the crisis. Inter-ictal relates to intercritical events. Discharges EEG inter-ictales are readable marks EEG in the layouts which one recorded apart from the crises.

In the beginning, the ictus indicated the blows used to orchestrate the beat of the measure to the Latin Towards .

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