Distinguish between symptomatic and idiopathic epilepsy
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A symptomatic type of seizure disorder occurs as part of a symptom of a known cause. These causes are usually due to chronic conditions involving the brain. An idiopathic type of seizure disorder refers to a disorder unto itself (as apposed to being symptomatic of another disorder). The cause of idiopathic epilepsy is typically unknown.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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