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Brother affect epilepsy

Brother affect epilepsy (Bratz, German psychiatrist and neuropathologist; lat. affectus – sincere nervousness, passion; the Greek epilepsia – overtaken, grabbed) – epilepsy at which big epileptic seizures against the background of vegetovascular frustration (sharp blanching or reddening of integuments) arising at the expressed negative affects (rage, anger) are observed.

 
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