Usually means: Brief, sudden, lapses of consciousness.
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  1. absence seizure: Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary
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  6. University of Maryland Glossary of Medical Terms (No longer online)
  7. Absence seizure, Seizure, absence: Drug Medical Dictionary

Definitions from Wiktionary (absence seizure)

noun:  (medicine) A type of seizure indicative of petit mal epilepsy. Brief seizure lasting up to 30 seconds involving vacantness and lack of awareness, possibly including twitching; not including spasm or unconsciousness.

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