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I want know more about versiv's seizure. what can you tell me?

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Versive Seizure: Also called oculogyric seizures, where there is rotation of the eyeballs in a dystonic movement fashion. There is sustained deviation of the eyes upward. The neck is flexed backward, the mouth wide open, tongue is protruded, & there is eye pain. The episode is followed by exhaustion.

Answered 1/10/2015

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