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Lack of oxygen, not excessive stimulation, cause for half of seizure-related brain damage in epilepsy
February 27, 2017 by NewsBot
Neuronal degeneration is the most severe long-term consequence of repetitive seizures in patients with epilepsy, which until now was thought to be primarily caused by excitotoxicity, or over-stimulation of the neurons. New findings indicate hypoxia, or lack of oxygen, due to abnormal blood flow may be to blame for as much as half the neuronal death caused by the condition.