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Furthermore, recent studies suggest that seizures beget seizures: each electrical surge in the brain causes changes that make future seizures more likely.
Experimental studies performed largely by our team indicate that seizures beget seizures in neonatal animals Studies in vitro, using a novel triple chamber design that accommodates the two hippocampi and their connecting commissures, suggest that the propagation of seizures from one structure to the other transforms the latter into an epileptic component of the network.
Moreover, treatment of childhood epilepsy is of particular interest since it is widely accepted that "seizures beget seizures"; thus, patients who experience seizures early in life are more likely to develop an epileptic pathology later in life.
In epilepsy, the notion that seizures beget seizures is debated, but implies that seizures themselves are epileptogenic.
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Although seizures, in and of themselves, aren't generally dangerous, there are noteworthy exceptions seizures beget more seizures and "status epilepticus," a dangerous condition in which many episodes follow one another in rapid succession, can be deadly.
Also, the identification of the earliest frank partial seizures arising after an insult will help address the longstanding question of whether and how 'seizures beget seizures' and cause brain damage (Sutula et al., 1988, 2003; Cavazos et al., 1994; Sutula and Pitkanen, 2001; Holmes, 2002).
Liberalism did not beget socialism, which did not beget totalitarianism.
And numbers beget numbers, which in turn beget cities.
Shirkers beget shirkers.
Often programmes beget programmes.
Because parents beget trouble.
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