Apoplexy

Etymology
Old English poplexye, Late Latin poplexia, apoplexia, from Greek ἀποπληξία (apoplēxia), from ἀποπλήσσειν (apoplēssein) to cripple by a stroke; ἀπό (apo) from + πλήσσειν (plēssein) to strike: compare with French apoplexie. See Plague.

Noun

 * 1)  Sudden diminution or loss of consciousness, sensation, and voluntary motion, usually caused by pressure on the brain.

Thesaurus
Jacksonian epilepsy; Rolandic epilepsy; abdominal epilepsy; access; acquired epilepsy; activated epilepsy; affect epilepsy; akinetic epilepsy; angina; angina pectoris; aortic insufficiency; aortic stenosis; apoplectic stroke; arrest; arrhythmia; arteriosclerosis; atherosclerosis; atrial fibrillation; attack; auricular fibrillation; autonomic epilepsy; beriberi heart; blockage; breakup; cardiac arrest; cardiac epilepsy; cardiac insufficiency; cardiac shock; cardiac stenosis; cardiac thrombosis; carditis; cataclysm; catalepsy; cataplexy; climax; clonic spasm; clonus; congenital heart disease; convulsion; cor biloculare; cor juvenum; cor triatriatum; coronary; coronary insufficiency; coronary thrombosis; cortical epilepsy; cramp; cursive epilepsy; diastolic hypertension; diastrophism; diplegia; disaster; diurnal epilepsy; eclampsia; encased heart; endocarditis; epilepsia; epilepsia gravior; epilepsia major; epilepsia minor; epilepsia mitior; epilepsia nutans; epilepsia tarda; epilepsy; epitasis; extrasystole; falling sickness; fatty heart; fibroid heart; fit; flask-shaped heart; focal epilepsy; frenzy; frosted heart; grand mal; grip; hairy heart; haute mal; heart attack; heart block; heart condition; heart disease; heart failure; hemiplegia; high blood pressure; hypertension; hypertensive heart disease; hysterical epilepsy; ictus; infantile paralysis; ischemic heart disease; larval epilepsy; laryngeal epilepsy; laryngospasm; latent epilepsy; lockjaw; matutinal epilepsy; menstrual epilepsy; mitral insufficiency; mitral stenosis; musicogenic epilepsy; myocardial infarction; myocardial insufficiency; myocarditis; myoclonous epilepsy; myovascular insufficiency; nocturnal epilepsy; occlusion; orgasm; overthrow; ox heart; palpitation; palsy; paralysis; paralytic stroke; paraplegia; paresis; paroxysm; paroxysmal tachycardia; pericarditis; petit mal; physiologic epilepsy; pile; polio; poliomyelitis; premature beat; pseudoaortic insufficiency; psychic epilepsy; psychomotor epilepsy; pulmonary insufficiency; pulmonary stenosis; quake; reflex epilepsy; rheumatic heart disease; rotatoria; round heart; sclerosis; seizure; sensory epilepsy; sensory paralysis; serial epilepsy; sexual climax; spasm; stony heart; stoppage; stroke; tachycardia; tardy epilepsy; temblor; tetanus; tetany; throes; thromboembolism; thrombosis; tidal wave; tonic epilepsy; tonic spasm; torsion spasm; traumatic epilepsy; tricuspid insufficiency; tricuspid stenosis; trismus; tsunami; turtle heart; ucinate epilepsy; upheaval; varicose veins; varix; ventricular fibrillation; visitation