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Seizure Disorder

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Seizures

A seizure can happen to anyone. It is estimated that 8% of the general population will have at least one seizure during their lifetime. The number of individuals who actually have epilepsy, however, is slightly different. Of the general population, approximately 1% suffers from epilepsy. Roughly 180,000 new cases of epilepsy are diagnosed each year. Of affected individuals, 30% are younger than 18.

Status Epilepticus

Between 50,000 and 150,000 Americans have an episode of status epilepticus every year; of these individuals, 22% die as a result of the event. Status epilepticus is most common among the very young and the elderly. In all age groups, status epilepticus is more common among non-Caucasians than Caucasians.

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