grand mal
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of grand mal
1875–80; < French: great ailment, epilepsy
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Family friends told the MV Times that Forté had a seizure last year that required hospitalization and had been taking medicine since then to prevent a grand mal seizure.
From Los Angeles Times
Brooke Shields reveals that she had a grand mal seizure in September — and that Bradley Cooper was by her side as she was taken to the hospital.
From Los Angeles Times
Brooke Shields revealed that she had a grand mal seizure in September, just days before the debut of her cabaret show in New York City.
From Los Angeles Times
Rosales suffers from grand mal seizures; her mother has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
From Seattle Times
At first, the neuropsychiatrist was "jarred" by the sight of a grand mal seizure.
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