<Dd> Secondarily generalized seizures </Dd> <Dd> Reflex seizures in focal epilepsy syndromes </Dd> <Dd> Continuous seizure types <Dl> <Dd> Generalized status epilepticus <Dl> <Dd> Generalized tonic - clonic status epilepticus </Dd> <Dd> Clonic status epilepticus </Dd> <Dd> Absence status epilepticus </Dd> <Dd> Tonic status epilepticus </Dd> <Dd> Myoclonic status epilepticus </Dd> </Dl> </Dd> <Dd> Focal status epilepticus <Dl> <Dd> Epilepsia partialis continua of Kojevnikov </Dd> <Dd> Aura continua </Dd> <Dd> Limbic status epilepticus (psychomotor status) </Dd> <Dd> Hemiconvulsive status with hemiparesis </Dd> </Dl> </Dd> </Dl> </Dd> <Dl> <Dd> Generalized status epilepticus <Dl> <Dd> Generalized tonic - clonic status epilepticus </Dd> <Dd> Clonic status epilepticus </Dd> <Dd> Absence status epilepticus </Dd> <Dd> Tonic status epilepticus </Dd> <Dd> Myoclonic status epilepticus </Dd> </Dl> </Dd> <Dd> Focal status epilepticus <Dl> <Dd> Epilepsia partialis continua of Kojevnikov </Dd> <Dd> Aura continua </Dd> <Dd> Limbic status epilepticus (psychomotor status) </Dd> <Dd> Hemiconvulsive status with hemiparesis </Dd> </Dl> </Dd> </Dl>

Which type of seizure is considered to be a secondary​ seizure