terms |
pseudoseizure |
As nouns the difference between terms and pseudoseizure
is that
terms is while
pseudoseizure is a psychogenic nonepileptic seizure, distinguished from epilepsy only in not being associated with abnormal, rhythmic discharges of cortical neurons.
neuron |
pseudoseizure |
As a proper noun neuron
is title of a peer reviewed journal established in 1988 by publisher cell press.
As a noun pseudoseizure is
a psychogenic nonepileptic seizure, distinguished from epilepsy only in not being associated with abnormal, rhythmic discharges of cortical neurons.
cortical |
pseudoseizure |
As an adjective cortical
is (anatomy) pertaining to the outer layer of an internal organ or body structure, such as the kidney or the brain.
As a noun pseudoseizure is
a psychogenic nonepileptic seizure, distinguished from epilepsy only in not being associated with abnormal, rhythmic discharges of cortical neurons.
discharge |
pseudoseizure |
As nouns the difference between discharge and pseudoseizure
is that
discharge is (symptom) (
uncountable ) pus or exudate (other than blood) from a wound or orifice, usually due to infection or pathology while
pseudoseizure is a psychogenic nonepileptic seizure, distinguished from epilepsy only in not being associated with abnormal, rhythmic discharges of cortical neurons.
As a verb discharge
is to accomplish or complete, as an obligation.
rhythmic |
pseudoseizure |
As an adjective rhythmic
is of or relating to rhythm.
As a noun pseudoseizure is
a psychogenic nonepileptic seizure, distinguished from epilepsy only in not being associated with abnormal, rhythmic discharges of cortical neurons.
abnormal |
pseudoseizure |
As nouns the difference between abnormal and pseudoseizure
is that
abnormal is a person or object that is not normal while
pseudoseizure is a psychogenic nonepileptic seizure, distinguished from epilepsy only in not being associated with abnormal, rhythmic discharges of cortical neurons.
As an adjective abnormal
is not conforming to rule or system; deviating from the usual or normal type .
epilepsy |
pseudoseizure |
As nouns the difference between epilepsy and pseudoseizure
is that
epilepsy is (pathology) a medical condition in which the sufferer experiences seizures (or convulsions) and blackouts while
pseudoseizure is a psychogenic nonepileptic seizure, distinguished from epilepsy only in not being associated with abnormal, rhythmic discharges of cortical neurons.
seizure |
pseudoseizure |
As nouns the difference between seizure and pseudoseizure
is that
seizure is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law while
pseudoseizure is a psychogenic nonepileptic seizure, distinguished from epilepsy only in not being associated with abnormal, rhythmic discharges of cortical neurons.
nonepileptic |
pseudoseizure |
As nouns the difference between nonepileptic and pseudoseizure
is that
nonepileptic is one who is not an epileptic while
pseudoseizure is a psychogenic nonepileptic seizure, distinguished from epilepsy only in not being associated with abnormal, rhythmic discharges of cortical neurons.
As an adjective nonepileptic
is not epileptic.
psychogenic |
pseudoseizure |
As an adjective psychogenic
is originating from or caused by state of mind; having a psychological rather than a physiological cause.
As a noun pseudoseizure is
a psychogenic nonepileptic seizure, distinguished from epilepsy only in not being associated with abnormal, rhythmic discharges of cortical neurons.